Welcome to today’s episode, where we dive into Colombia’s export performance, major products, and global trade partners in 2025.
Colombia remains one of Latin America’s most dynamic economies, balancing traditional commodities with new, high-value exports. According to Colombia export data 2025, the country exported USD 3.8 billion in January 2025, slightly lower than December 2024’s USD 4.5 billion. For 2024, total exports stood at USD 49.55 billion, ranking Colombia as the 56th largest exporter globally.
So, what drives Colombia’s export economy?
The biggest exports are mineral fuels, oils, and distillation products, valued at USD 25.25 billion, making energy Colombia’s top export sector. Other key products include precious stones like emeralds and gold, coffee, cut flowers, plastics, and fruits. Colombia’s famous coffee and world-class emeralds remain key symbols of its trade identity.
When it comes to Colombia’s trade partners, the United States leads the list, accounting for 28% of total exports. Other major destinations include Panama, China, India, and the Netherlands. These partnerships underline Colombia’s strong trade links with both regional and global markets.
Overall, Colombia’s 2025 trade landscape shows resilience and transformation. While traditional exports like coal, coffee, and crude oil remain vital, the nation is expanding into manufacturing, processed foods, and technology services.
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