Colombia will host 2016 World Economic Forum on Latin America
Colombia has been selected as the host for the Latin American leg of the World Economic Forum in 2016.
Colombia has been selected as the host for the Latin American leg of the World Economic Forum in 2016.
The International Fair of Bogota (FIB) kicked off in Colombia’s capital on Monday, bringing together more than 700 companies from 15 countries to showcase the latest in industrial machinery, infrastructure technology, and…
Colombia’s national government has approved the use of fracking, a highly controversial drilling technique for extracting deeply buried natural gas deposits, in a bid to increase its reserves and sustain…
When Colombia’s congressional economic committee approved the 2015 budget on Wednesday, Finance Minister Mauricio Cardenas probably sighed relief after an intense and complicated campaign to see the proposal pass. The $108…
The president of Colombia’s state-owned Ecopetrol has announced the oil firm will process licenses for the use of fracking technology, saying that the company has a great interest in using the…
A peace deal with Colombia’s major rebel group, the FARC, would add 1-2% to the country’s GDP, according to the government.
Colombian bank Grupo Aval Acciones y Valores, the largest by assets in all of Spanish speaking Latin America, this week became the country’s 12th company to list on the NYSE.
The Colombian peso continued its decline on Monday, hitting the 2,000 peso-to-dollar mark for the first time since March 20, depreciating 3.6% over the past month.
With the number of foreign visitors heading to Colombia growing every year, the country’s trade ministry is cracking down on informal businesses offering tourism-related services.