Colombia plummets in World Bank logistics and infrastructure ranking
Colombia has dropped 33 places in the 2014 world rankings of logistics and infrastructure and is now ranking 97, according to a World Bank Report.
Colombia has dropped 33 places in the 2014 world rankings of logistics and infrastructure and is now ranking 97, according to a World Bank Report.
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos touted Colombia’s “healthy” economy in a forum Friday morning, pointing to high growth and low inflation as signs of sustainable progress.
Colombia is finally making a mark in global medical tourism, recording a 61% increase in the dollar value of the trade in 2013, according to government figures.
Local authorities have announced the second stage of the expansion of the international airport in Bucaramanga, in Colombia’s east, will be ready by 2016. After delays in the bidding process,…
Linking Colombia’s internet hubs to the Asia-Pacific region via a new fiber-optic cable is a step closer to reality after the south American country signed a deal with a US-Colombian…
The Colombia factory that makes cars for Japanese brand Mazda has announced that they will cease production in April.
Bogota doctors will attempt to save the life of a toddler who currently weighs 44 pounds, similar to a typical child of five or six.
Health authorities in Colombia’s third largest city are welcoming figures that show a marked drop in the rate of teen pregnancy in the last eight years.
A new poll indicates that what has been a consistent lead for Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos heading into May’s presidential elections may not be as solid as previously believed.