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Dora Inés Rey of UPRA highlighted Colombia's global agricultural success, driven by coffee, cocoa, and beef exports.
The technology sector drives Medellín's growth, accounting for 56% of projects, attracting global firms with talent and ...
ISA operates in Colombia, Brazil, Chile, and Peru. Taesa and Alupar focus on Brazil, impacted by the country's 'BB+' ceiling.
Aris Mining aims to boost annual gold production to over 500,000 oz via Segovia mill expansion (2025) and Marmato Lower Mine ramp-up (2026).
The trial against former Colombian President Álvaro Uribe (2002–2010) has entered a crucial phase, with delicate testimony from numerous paramilitary leaders.
Executive Editor Loren Moss is your guide through the 2025 edition of the event, which had 55,000 industry movers and shakers ...
Medellín saw 21,480 new businesses emerge, reflecting renewed confidence and entrepreneurial commitment, driving economic and social growth.
Di Marco, an economist from Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, has held CFO and Head of New Businesses roles at RappiPay.
Medellín led Colombian cities in median mobile download speed at 32.17 Mbps, while Cartagena excelled in fixed broadband at 180.35 Mbps.
The inclusion of a newly created entity raised suspicions of the potential for corrupt kickbacks and illegal enrichment with money allocated to defend Colombia.
US adults drink coffee daily, with 45% choosing specialty coffee. Among 25–39-year-olds, 66% have tried specialty coffee.
F2R is the most important Latin American event for the motorcycle industry, open to both business and enthusiasts.
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