Colombia GDP growth could be doubled with peace: report
Without the armed conflict, Colombia’s economic growth could have been 8.7% instead of 4.3%, according to a new study from the conflict research institute.
Without the armed conflict, Colombia’s economic growth could have been 8.7% instead of 4.3%, according to a new study from the conflict research institute.
Colombia saw a more than 40% drop in exports from the United States in April, while still remaining Colombia’s biggest single export market, according to the latest figures from national…
Colombia’s western city of Cali produced its first fuel-free electric bus that began its initial trial on Monday morning, reported Colombian newspaper Vanguardia.
Colombia’s inflation has risen steadily, in line with central bank expectations, according to the May figures from Colombia’s National Administrative Department of Statistics (DANE) released on Thursday.
Colombia’s rivers could cost the government $11.1 billion to clean up, the country’s Environment Minister said on Thursday.
Colombia’s overall trade balance with the United States continues to plummet into deficit, according to the latest US Department of Commerce statistics.
Despite back-to-back interest rate hikes by Colombia’s central bank, economic growth is accelerating with inflation within targets, reported US news service Bloomberg.
Financing for President Juan Manuel Santos’ $25 billion highway project has been funded by a hypothetical bond that Colombia’s infrastructure agency helped create, Bloomberg reported on Tuesday.
Colombia’s congress has approved an agreement signed with Japan in 2011 that seeks to liberalize, promote, and protect foreign investment between the two countries, the Ministry of Trade announced Tuesday.