Ecuador and Colombia intensify trade and energy measures
The trade relationship between Ecuador and Colombia has entered a new phase of tension following the announcement of tariff and energy measures adopted by both governments in January 2026. The introduction of 30% tariffs and the suspension of electricity exports represent a significant shift in the bilateral trade framework, with…
The largest port cranes in Colombia arrive at the Port of Buenaventura
The Puerto Industrial Aguadulce in Buenaventura recorded an unprecedented milestone with the arrival of two new Super Post Panamax quay cranes, the largest installed in the country to date. The incorporation of this equipment strengthens the operational capacity of Colombia’s main Pacific port and expands its reach within international maritime…
Road congestion in Buenaventura: an early 2026 marked by constant disruptions
Throughout January 2026, road conditions in Buenaventura have been defined by persistent congestion affecting both cargo transportation and passenger mobility. As Colombia’s main Pacific port, the district concentrates a high volume of heavy trucks moving along key corridors toward Cali and Buga, placing sustained pressure on infrastructure with limited capacity….
Consolidated imports and the risk of unintentional smuggling
Natural persons are unknowingly engaging in smuggling when importing consolidated cargo An increasing number of natural persons are losing merchandise after importing under consolidated cargo schemes that appear to be legal but present documentary inconsistencies before DIAN. In several cases, the situation only becomes evident when customs authorities carry out…
Colombia secures access to export Hass Avocado to the Uruguayan market
Colombia has just opened a new commercial door for its fresh Hass avocado production: the Uruguay market. After a technical and phytosanitary process with Uruguayan authorities, the neighboring country authorized the entry of this Colombian fruit, representing an important commercial opportunity for national exporters. Official authorization for Colombian exporters The…
Colombia Tolls 2026: A New Variable for Land Logistics
Land transportation continues to be one of the pillars of logistics in Colombia. Most domestic cargo is moved by road, which means that any modification to road infrastructure or its associated costs has a direct effect on the logistics operations of companies, transport providers, and cargo owners. In this context,…
Colombia’s Beef Export Opportunity in China
At the beginning of 2026, the global beef market has undergone an important shift that opens a strategic window for Colombia. China, the world’s largest importer of beef, has implemented a system of quotas and tariffs on imports from countries with a high market share, such as Argentina, Brazil, and…
The rise in fuel prices in 2026 and its direct impact on cargo logistics in Colombia
The beginning of 2026 brought a new adjustment to fuel prices in Colombia, a measure with direct effects on logistics operations and road freight transport. According to official information and economic reports, the increase in gasoline and diesel prices adds to other operating costs such as tolls, significantly raising the…
Colombia Among the Best-Performing Economies of 2025: What Happened and Why It Matters
In 2025, Colombia drew international attention for an unusual reason: its economic performance was recognized as one of the strongest in the world. Several economic analyses, led by The Economist’s annual ranking, placed the country among the top-performing global economies. This recognition was not driven by a single indicator, but…