Colombia 3rd best country for doing business in Latin America: World Bank
Colombia is the 3rd best country in Latin America for doing business, according to a World Bank report presented on Monday.
Colombia is the 3rd best country in Latin America for doing business, according to a World Bank report presented on Monday.
If the ongoing peace talks between Colombia’s government and the country’s main rebel group FARC resulted in a negotiated end to Colombia’s 49-year armed conflict, then investment in the country…
Visitors to Colombia’s capital city Bogota were responsible for $1.2 billion of the city’s spending, according to the Tourism Observatory of the District Institute of Tourism (IDT).
Colombia’s foreign purchases decreased 5% compared to the same month in 2012, according to the country’s official statistics department.
There were 39% more millionaires in Colombia in 2012 than there were in 2007, according to a WealthInsight report released last week.
Colombia’s finance minister said in an interview published Friday that an eventual peace deal with rebel group FARC would boost the country’s economic growth with one percentage point.
Foreigners and citizens often think of Colombia as a land of paradoxes. Though the country is filled with natural resources and biodiversity, it was recently ranked third most unequal in the…
Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos on Thursday claimed his administration had lifted 2.5 million people from poverty.
Colombia’s goal is to increase tourism, hoping to attract 4 million visitors in 2014, the country’s outgoing trade minister said Thursday.