Colombia keeps an eye on Chinese coffee
Colombia is watching China as a potential market and competitor in the coffee trade, after Nestle reports that the Asian giant could become the world’s second-biggest consumer of the bean.…
Colombia is watching China as a potential market and competitor in the coffee trade, after Nestle reports that the Asian giant could become the world’s second-biggest consumer of the bean.…
Colombian exports grew by 29.8% globally between January 2010 and January 2011, according to a report published by DANE Thursday. The report, which specifically details exports to China, South Korea…
Santos’ appointment of Carlos Urrea as new ambassador to China signals the government’s continued focus on trade with the Middle Kingdom, but also highlights important shortcomings of the foreign service.…
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos on Tuesday appointed his country’s new ambassadors to China and Cuba. Santos appoined the current president of clothing company Leonisa, Carlos Urrea, to the post…
Colombia and China are working on plans for a railway connecting the Caribbean sea with the Pacific Ocean that could provide an alternative to the Panama Canal. This “dry canal”…
Colombia is wary of China’s growing investor interest, despite the need for new economic partners due to the lack of progress on a U.S.-Colombia Free Trade Agreement (FTA), a U.S.…
Colombia’s new role as chair of the United Nations Security Council’s Sudan and Iran sanctions committees will reveal Bogota’s ability to balance the United States and China’s interests. On Wednesday…
Colombia’s decision to miss the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony illustrates the shortcomings of its foreign policy. The country’s hasty and largely improvised moves to deepen trade links with Asia, and…
Colombia will be present at the Noble Peace Price ceremony in Norway at which jailed Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo will be honored, the country’s foreign minister said Thursday. According to…