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Colombia's economy expanded by 2.1% in Q2, underperforming compared to a 2.6% forecast. Despite high inflation and a fiscal ...
Private consumption remains the primary engine driving Colombia's economic recovery, reaching a record 76.7% of GDP. Household spending grew by 3.8% while government expenditure increased by 4.3%.
Duque has promised to bolster Colombia's $324 billion economy with tax cuts and support for extractive industries such as oil and coal, the country's top exports.
However, challenges like regulatory delays, governance concerns, and potential impacts on Colombia’s fiscal stability raise questions about the transition’s pace and economic effects.
Camilo Rodríguez, Ricardo Ruiz, and Pedro Madera of KPMG Colombia analyse how the country addresses tax abuse, recent court ...
By Cynthia Michelle Aranguren Hernández Colombia's pioneering digital diplomacy strategy, underpinned by a deft use of ...
Colombia's President-elect Ivan Duque has promised to unite a divided country behind his plans to toughen a peace accord with Marxist rebels and to rekindle economic growth, but he will face major ...
When first envisioned, Plan Colombia was to provide counter-narcotics assistance to the military and police, plus assistance for non-military ends such as economic and alternative development ...
Colombia is also angling for $450 million in aid from the US to support post-conflict programs. But, in light of recent events, aid from the US is likely to come with strings attached.
At the international level, Colombia maintains a policy of economic and diplomatic openness, including active participation in regional groups. Democracy Interrupted Democratic elections, which have ...