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Bogotá can take steps toward a more strategic foreign policy, writes a former Colombian minister of planning.
Dozens of Colombian waste pickers have inundated one of Bogota’s most iconic squares with about 15 tons of recyclable goods.
Colombia's recent entry into the BRICS-backed New Development Bank marks a significant shift in its foreign and economic ...
China is Colombia's second most important trade partner, and the Chinese market presents numerous opportunities for Colombian products, said Oscar Felipe Rueda Plata, commercial counselor, Colombian ...
China said its coast guard on Friday expelled a Philippine government ship from waters near a disputed shoal as maritime ...
Around the world, autocratic client states like Cuba are sustained by Beijing’s money and technology in exchange for access, ...
GT: Colombian President Gustavo Petro was in Beijing for the fourth ministerial meeting of the China-CELAC (the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States) Forum in May. On May 14, Colombia ...
International attendees at the World Economic Forum's 16th Annual Meeting of the New Champions, also known as the Summer ...
China’s Restrained Commercial Advance in Colombia. China’s advance in Colombia is significant, spanning a broad spectrum of commercial, governmental, and other activities. That advance has more to do ...
Colombia's push to join the BRICS is part of a broader regional trend that has been noticeable for decades to strengthen connections with other emerging economies, particularly in Asia. Colombia has ...
Colombia has been admitted to the development bank of international trade organization BRICS, bank president Dilma Rousseff ...