A metro in Bogota: so close yet so far
Colombia’s national authorities have given a green light to a metro system in the capital Bogota, but the future of the project remains uncertain. On September 25, Colombia’s National Political-Economic…
Colombia’s national authorities have given a green light to a metro system in the capital Bogota, but the future of the project remains uncertain. On September 25, Colombia’s National Political-Economic…
Colombia’s aviation authority allowed the country’s largest private airline, Avianca, to hire foreign workers to curb the effects of a pilot strike. Some 700 pilots went on strike to demand…
British officials are in talks with Peru, Colombia and Ecuador to use the three countries’ existing trade agreement with the European Union as the basis for forming new deals after…
Talks to end a strike by the largest pilots’ union at Colombia’s flagship airline Avianca were suspended after failure to reach agreement on wages and benefits, the two sides said…
Colombia dropped five places to number 66 in the World Economic Forum’s 2017/2018 global competitiveness ranking. The country is now considered Latin America’s fifth most competitive country falling behind Chile,…
Colombian police have arrested the local director of operations for Portuguese retailer Jeronimo Martins on charges of corruption, the company said on Thursday, adding it had reported the executive to…
A study recently published by Colombia’s Department of Statistics found that women work more hours per week than men and contribute to approximately one fifth of the country’s GDP without…
Colombia’s economic growth is expected to recover from a dip after the drop of global commodity prices in 2014. A poll among 26 economists polled by Bloomberg news, saw that…
Colombia’s largest airliner, Avianca, was forced to cancel 150 flights on Wednesday after pilots called a strike amid a labor dispute with the company. The first day of the strike…