Colombia becomes Latin America’s best country for doing business
Colombia is the best country in Latin America for doing business, the World Bank said Wednesday in its annual Doing Business report.
Colombia is the best country in Latin America for doing business, the World Bank said Wednesday in its annual Doing Business report.
Colombia is ranked third in the FIFA’s global ranking, having swapped places with the Netherlands in the soccer federation’s updated list of best soccer countries.
Colombia’s National University has taken the top of the list of a recent ranking carried out by college research group Saipens Research.
The World Economic Forum raised Colombia three places in its annual competitiveness index, making the country the eighth most competitive in Latin America.
Colombia sits fifth behind the likes of Portugal and Argentina in the latest world soccer ranking of world soccer federation FIFA.
Colombia currently stands in 5th place in the FIFA soccer rankings having been surpassed by Portugal which now stands in 4th with 1219 points against Colombia’s 1211.
Colombia’s national soccer team has maintained its 4th place ranking as it prepares the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil.
More than 120,000 people in Colombia are employed under circumstances that constitute slavery, a global report on slavery released Thursday said.
State-run oil and gas company Ecopetrol and beer brewer Aguila are the two Colombian companies in a recently released top 10 of the most valuable Latin American brands.