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Doing Business in Colombia

  Coltrade gives you some steps if you are planning to start a business in Colombia. In general, individuals or companies exporting goods from Colombia must comply with the following procedures: Step 1: Certificate of Origin (if required by the importing country)  Some importing countries require a Certificate of Origin (Certificado de Origen) for the exported good […]

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The Colombian Economy in Brief

Colombia is a free market economy – the fifth largest in Latin America- and major commercial and investment ties to the United States. Its transition from a highly regulated economy has been underway for more than a decade. In the early 1990s, Colombia unilaterally initiated economic liberalization or “apertura” which has included tariff reductions, financial […]

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About Colombia

COLOMBIA IS: A gateway to Latin America. Colombia is located in the middle of the Western hemisphere, on the northern coast of the South American continent. Colombia’s Caribbean coast is closer to Miami than Miami is to New York.  A large country. Colombia is the size of Texas and California combined. Its 45 million people make it […]

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ANDEAN TRADE PREFERENCES WITH THE UNITED STATES

The United States Government enacted the Andean Trade Preference Act in 1991 to help combat drug production and trafficking in four Andean countries: Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru. The program offers trade benefits to help the beneficiary countries develop and strengthen legitimate industries. ATPA was expanded under the Trade Act of 2002, and is now […]

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Colombia Trade News

The official Website of the Trade Bureau of the Embassy of Colombia and the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Tourism.

Colombia Trade News offers an in-depth look at  the US trade and the trade barriers in Colombia. Find the latest information about the U.S. – Colombia Free Promotion Trade Agreement, learn more about Colombia’s economy, discover the mutual benefits of free trade between the U.S. and Colombia, access the latest trade statistics, and find important resources and information on doing business in Colombia.

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Colombia Trade Partners

Coltrade gives you information about the Colombia International trade which makes Colombia the 55th largest export economy in the world and the 4th  in Latin America. The most exported things of Colombia Trade Expo  are Crude Petroleum, Coal Briquettes, coffee, refined petroleum and gold, whose top exported destinations are the USA, Panama, the Netherlands, Ecuador and Spain. Whereas the top imports of Colombia are cars, packaged medicaments, broadcasting equipment and computers, importing them from the USA, China, Mexico, Brazil and Germany, making them some of the best Colombia trade partners. The economy in Colombia is the third largest economy in Central and South America, but still there are several Trade Barriers.

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Colombia International Trade

Colombian Government Trade Bureau is the main organizer of prestigious events and trade fairs with full service and products suppliers of the region. Coltrade includes exports and imports by partner and products and it is open to collaboration and for free trade agreements. Colombia free trade zone is an area within the national territory in which the new founded projects or companies have benefits with a special tax and customs treatments.
Here’s the Colombia Free Trade Agreements List of countries: Brazil, United States, Argentina, Paraguay, Canada, Mexico, Chile, the European Free Trade Association. Follow coltrade.org for all updates about Coltrade the Colombia Intrenational Trade.