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Colombia secures access to export Hass Avocado to the Uruguayan market

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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…

Colombia and China Advance Customs Cooperation to Facilitate Trade

Colombia’s National Tax and Customs Directorate (DIAN) achieved a notable milestone in its commercial relationship with the People’s Republic of China by signing an Action Plan that marks the beginning of the process toward a Mutual Recognition Agreement (MRA) between the Authorized Economic Operator (AEO) programs of both countries. This…

Colombia sets a new milestone in cargo mobilization in October 2025

In October 2025, Colombia reached a new historical record in road freight transport, consolidating a trend of logistical strengthening that positively impacts the national economy. Mobilized volume and sector growth During that month, 13.2 million tons of solid cargo were transported. Regarding liquid cargo, the country also recorded a significant…

Contingency in DIAN Systems — What Happened and What Customs Users Should Do

What Happened On November 28, 2025, DIAN declared a contingency after reporting “partial unavailability” in its customs IT systems.The systems affected were Muisca Carga, Salida de Mercancías, and SYGA Importaciones — key platforms for import, export, and the logistical movement of goods. According to official communications, the measure went into…

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