Chile is set to ban paper animal health certificates for its meat exports to the U.S. starting June 16, 2025, switching to a 100% digital system called eCert. The platform, currently in a trial phase, will replace the manual issuance of paper certificates, aiming to improve traceability, health safety, and logistical efficiency. This modernization effort, a collaboration between the Chilean meat industry and the Agricultural and Livestock Service (SAG), is expected to be fully functional from its inception, unlike previous experiments with other countries where paper and digital certificates were used concurrently. The eCert platform, based on the Electronic Issuance of Zoosanitary Certificates (ECZE) system, will be a significant step towards digitalizing Chile's export processes, with plans to expand its reach to new products and markets.