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Colombia economic overview Colombia is the fourth-largest economy in Latin America, with a GDP of around USD 350 billion in 2022, and a population of 52 million.
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Colombia

Country in South America
Colombia, officially the Republic of Colombia, is a country primarily located in South America with insular regions in North America. Wikipedia
GDP growth rate: 7.3% annual change (2022)
Gross domestic product: 343.6 billion USD (2022)
GDP per capita: 6,624.17 USD (2022)
Gross national income: 1.01 trillion PPP dollars (2022)
GNI per capita: 19,470 PPP dollars (2022)
Internet users: 72.8% of the population (2022)
Currency: Colombian Peso
Source: World Bank

Economic Survey of Colombia (February 2022)​​ Colombia's economy has recovered remarkably well from the COVID-19 crisis, and strong fiscal and monetary policy ...
The economy of Colombia is the fourth largest in Latin America as measured by gross domestic product and the third-largest economic power in South America.
Apr 3, 2024 · The economy is projected to expand 1.3 percent in 2024. Colombia is a country of large social and territorial inequalities. To reduce ...
Colombia's economic freedom score is 59.2, making its economy the 84th freest in the 2024 Index of Economic Freedom. Its rating has decreased by 3.9 points ...
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Colombia has a thriving market economy based primarily on oil, mining, agriculture, and manufacturing.
Nov 25, 2023 · The Colombian economy grew by 7.5 percent in 2022, the highest growth in the hemisphere among OECD countries and the second-highest growth rate ...
Feb 14, 2024 · The Colombian economy is well-advanced in reaching a more sustainable level of economic activity, with marked reductions in inflation and the ...
Mar 7, 2024 · The Banco de la República will adjust its rate to 7.00% by December 2024 and 5.50% by mid-2025, where it will stabilize for an extended period.
The Colombian economy would grow less in 2024 than in 2023, consistent with further moderation in consumption, a new contraction in investment, and a less ...