This report presents Chile’s national strategy for implementing the FAIR data principles—Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable—across its scientific and institutional ecosystems. Developed through a multi-institutional collaboration, it identifies key stakeholders, analyzes current gaps (such as cultural, technical, and regulatory barriers), and proposes actions in governance, infrastructure, training, and policy to foster a robust data environment. The strategy also recommends establishing a GO FAIR Chile office to coordinate national efforts and connect with global initiatives, positioning Chile as a regional leader in open science and responsible data stewardship.