Colombia says imports in 2012 up 7.8% on year

Colombia’s statistics agency said Wednesday the country’s imports have gone up 7.8% in the first ten months of 2012 compared to the same period last year.

According to state statistics agency DANE, Colombia imported products and services worth $48.9 billion between January and October.

The largest provider for the South American country was the United States that was responsible for 23.7% of Colombia’s imports. China delivered 16% of Colombia’s imports followed by Mexico that imported 11.2%.

The DANE attributed the import mainly on a growing manufacturing industry.

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