Colombia increases oil exports to China and Mexico amid US slowdown
Compared to the first six months of 2013, the value of Colombian oil exports to China rose 61% and 262% to Mexico amid a global slowdown in crude prices and…
Compared to the first six months of 2013, the value of Colombian oil exports to China rose 61% and 262% to Mexico amid a global slowdown in crude prices and…
Colombia’s courtship of foreign investment to finance its redevelopment after 50 years of civil war has begun to pay off as several European countries and organizations are committing funds to the effort.
In an apparent attempt to ease opposition to ongoing peace talks with rebel group FARC, Colombian president Juan Manuel Santos invited his bitter rival, ex-president Alvaro Uribe, to sit down with him…
A Conservative Party state deputy from the northeast of Colombia has been kidnapped, local media reported on Tuesday.
Colombia has complied with a variety of labor reforms that were required by US Congress to allow a bilateral free trade pact, the South American country’s labor minister said in Washington.
Colombian power transmission company Interconexion Electrica SA ESP (ISA) fell almost 50% on fears that state-owned oil giant Ecopetrol might sell its $252 million stake in the company.
In the first six months of 2014, industrial production and sales rose in Colombia by 1.7% and 2.3%, respectively, buoyed by strong internal demand inside Latin America’s fastest growing economy.
Colombia is looking to natural gas and fracking as a means to increase its energy reserves and preserve the dominance of its hydrocarbon sector in the economy.
The IMF praised Colombia’s progressive tax overhaul, widely labeled as the “wealth tax,” as its representatives met with Finance Minister Mauricio Cardenas in Washington earlier this week.