When you push markets one way with tariffs, you should expect an equal and opposite reaction from those same markets.
President Gustavo Petro said he would “applaud” US President Donald Trump if he decides to end the free trade agreement between both countries, citing that Colombia loses more than the US with the FTA ...
This year’s GAT Expo Cartagena in Colombia will benefit from a Temporary Free Trade Zone to allow land-based gaming exhibitors to ship equipment and hardware ...
The U.S. president has announced several times in recent weeks that he intends to «bring back» the Panama Canal. For many ...
Bancolombia's Q4 earnings exceeded expectations, with improved credit conditions, leading to a better financial outlook. See ...
Either tariffs raise revenue from foreign imports or make imports expensive enough to protect domestic producers, not both. There is nothing magical about ...
After promising during his election campaign to put import taxes back at the center of U.S. economic policy, U.S. President ...
Deforestation in Colombia rose 35% in 2024 from a 23-year low the previous year, fueled by an uptick in the Amazon region, ...
Our blood gold investigation takes an unexpected turn as we dive into the story of Frontino Gold Mines, a decades-old mystery that could hold the key to understanding how Segovia became the mafia town ...
By issuing an executive order that introduces reciprocal tariffs over the next six months, the US president is tearing down ...
Lucas Nosiglia, a cannabis industry expert with extensive experience in the Colombian market, sums it up clearly: “Defining ...
Following the January 26 diplomatic crisis between Colombia’s President Gustavo Petro and U.S. President Donald Trump on X, ...