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the last decade has seen a strong increase in the relations between colombia and brasil, shown by several brazilian companies which are operating in colombia mainly in the sectors of oil, information technology and telecommunications - as a result, from 2005 to 2014 trade between the two countries grew significantly, around 165 percent.

On the other hand, economic analysis has shown that there is great potential still to be explored in bilateral exchange as in 2014 Colombia was the third economy in South America, and still holds no more than the seventh position in the list of top trade partners from Brazil. arrow-back      arrow-forward
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