Trump return threatens resurgence of trade wars
- Colombia's exports to the United States reached $13.106 billion by November 2024, a 7.6% increase from the previous year.
- The U.S. Accounted for 29% of Colombia's total exports, with 52% coming from the mining and energy sectors.
- Regions like Antioquia, Bogotá, and Cundinamarca were key in exports, with Bogotá growing by 22.3%.
- Javier Díaz Molina stated that Trump's previous term did not severely impact Colombian exports but urged caution regarding potential new tariffs.
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