Colombia

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Two decades ago, Colombia had a largely unfavourable reputation among much of the business community. Drug dealing and kidnappings were far from rare, inflation was beyond 20% and foreign investment flows were generally poor. However, the situation has shifted substantially since then, and Colombia’s economy has been growing quickly,...

What is being done to expedite the enforcement of contracts in the country?

 

Though smaller than regional powerhouses Brazil and Mexico, the Colombian pharmaceutical market has been expanding at a rapid pace in the past few years. Growth prospects for the industry were significantly boosted in 2012, when a reform to the Mandatory Health Plan (Plan Obligatorio de Salud, POS) widened the spectrum of benefits under the...

 

Will the government be able to achieve its goal of 50% higher education enrolment by 2014?

 

Since 2002, when the government began the implementation of a programme known as Education Revolution (Revolución Educativa), Colombia has made significant strides towards expanding enrolment at all levels. Quality also became a priority, though improvements in this area have been difficult to implement and the sector continues to face...

 

In recent years Colombia has become more competitive in sports, raising the possibility of increased commercial prospects and providing a boost to national pride. For example, at the 2011 Pan American Games, held in Guadalajara, Mexico, Colombia was ranked sixth, and placed second, after Brazil, at the South American Games held in Santiago,...

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