Andorra's Secretary of State for Justice and the Interior used a regional justice conference in Panama to reinforce the country's commitment to international cooperation on security and legal matters, while advancing bilateral discussions on tax treaties and cross-border crime prevention with multiple Latin American and European partners.

Andorra’s government announced on 6 March 2026 that representatives from Andorra and Panama met in March 2026 to discuss international legal cooperation and security initiatives, including plans to negotiate an income tax treaty.

At the XXIV Ibero-American Conference of Ministers of Justice in Panama City on 8 May 2026, Andorra’s Secretary of State, Joan León, highlighted security as a national priority and stressed the importance of international cooperation to combat transnational crime, cybercrime, and corruption. He also presented Andorra’s digital justice initiatives and held bilateral meetings to strengthen cooperation on issues including prisoner transfers, migration, and taxation.

If concluded, the agreement would mark the first tax treaty between the two countries and would need to be finalised, signed, and ratified before taking effect.