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After a robust recovery from the COVID-19 crisis, Colombia's economic growth is returning to a low potential. Medium-term growth prospects depend on maintaining Colombia's strong macroeconomic framework and enacting reforms to create a business-friendly environment which can attract high levels of i
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After a robust recovery from the COVID-19 crisis, Colombia''s economic growth is returning to a low potential. Medium-term growth prospects depend on maintaining Colombia''s strong macroeconomic framework and enacting reforms to create a business-friendly environment which can attract high levels of investment.

The 2024 OECD economic survey of Colombia shows that after a robust recovery from the COVID-19 crisis, economic growth is returning to a low potential. Medium-term growth prospects depend on maintaining Colombia''s strong macroeconomic framework and enacting reforms to create a business-friendly environment in order to attract high levels of

Colombia faces challenges such as large poverty, limited access to financing, high competition from cheaper Asian goods, and high crime rates. Colombia''s GDP per head in 2021 was the lowest among the region''s six largest economies, and it is still a long way ahead to developed-income country status.

Following an economic surge in the 2000s, Colombia''s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) continues to rise, achieving a figure of $363 billion USD in 2023, with a projected upward trajectory for the...

Colombia''s currency, after being the most depreciated in the region in 2022, was the most appreciated in 2023. Its volatility reduced significantly so far in 2024 after having been the most volatile in the last two years.

Colombia’s economy has potential for sustained moderate growth in the long term, given its wealth of natural resources, relatively developed regulatory system, and stronger institutions compared to other Latin American countries. However, internal conflict since 1964 has fueled a large informal economy, hindering productivity growth. Nevertheless, the 2016 peace accord with FARC guerrillas has improved security conditions and attracted new foreign investment. Despite challenges, we would assume an annual  GDP growth rate of 3.1% could be realized in the coming decade, basing on the IMF analysis. However, deteriorating demographic profile and limited efforts to catch up technologically with advanced economies is likely to dampen GDP growth in the long run.

Colombia faces challenges such as large poverty, limited access to financing, high competition from cheaper Asian goods, and high crime rates. Colombia’s GDP per head in 2021 was the lowest among the region’s six largest economies, and it is still a long way ahead to developed-income country status. Colombia’s economy relies heavily on a small number of commodities for export income, making it vulnerable to fluctuations in global demand and prices. Despite these challenges, future governments are expected to maintain orthodox policies and improve infrastructure to allow businesses to compete internationally.

The current president, Gustavo Petro, is anticipated to maintain a pragmatic approach to governance, enabling his administration to make progress on some of its agenda. Although the left-wing Pacto Histórico coalition is expected to fall apart prior to the October 2023 local elections, it is unlikely to put political stability at risk overall. However, economic policy under Mr. Petro is projected to be more state-led and interventionist than the previous government. In 2023, the economy will experience a slowdown, growing at just a third of that in 2022, and growth will continue to be modest after it due to political uncertainty and stricter regulation undermining business confidence, as well as a global economic downturn restricting exports in the near future.

Despite Colombia’s fiscal deficit expected to narrow only slightly in 2023-24, a tax reform bill approved in November 2022 will generate extra revenue for social spending. Gustavo Petro’s pledge to reduce the economy’s dependence on hydrocarbons will hinder private investment in the sector, although prospects for investment in renewables may improve under his administration. Currency volatility will persist amid investor concerns regarding economic policy direction and US monetary tightening, but foreign reserves will help offset external vulnerabilities caused by a relatively large current-account deficit.

Colombia’s long-term potential for growth depends on its ability to address structural factors such as corruption, drug-trafficking, and vested interests’ lobbying power, as well as its inadequate infrastructure. Demographic changes will decrease growth, making productivity improvements more important. While political instability and policy uncertainty pose potential risks, the Colombian government’s efforts to enhance trade integration, reduce poverty, and improve institutions should improve competitiveness and support long-term economic growth.

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The latest GDP update was in October 2023, updating the data on the contribution of GDP output in various sectors for the year 2022, as a proportion of the total GDP. The data is sourced from the World Bank, IMF, and local government statistics. Predictions on the sources of GDP contribution are from the EIU.

Colombia is expected to enter a technical recession due to domestic monetary policy tightening and high inflation. Political stability is likely to be maintained due to Mr. Petro’s pragmatism, but the policy outlook is uncertain, which will keep investment subdued in 2023. External demand for Colombia’s exports will weaken due to a global economic slowdown, and the negative impact of monetary tightening and high inflation on private consumption will only be partially offset by increased social spending. As a result, GDP growth is expected to decelerate from 7.6% in 2022 to 2.2% in 2023, followed by a modest recovery starting in the second quarter of 2023.

Although the global and US economies are expected to recover modestly in 2024, weak private investment is likely to preclude a more robust recovery, and real GDP growth is expected to average 3.2% per year after 2023. Mr. Petro’s commitment to reducing Colombia’s dependence on oil and coal may involve stricter mining sector regulations, which could negatively impact economic growth.

Colombia has had a history of political violence since it became a republic in 1819. The power-sharing deals between liberals and conservatives in the 1960s were unable to address the country’s development needs, leading to the emergence of leftist rebel groups. Peace talks with the FARC guerrillas resulted in an agreement in 2016 and a revised agreement was approved by Congress in 2020. Talks with the Ejército de Liberación Nacional (ELN) guerrilla group, which were paused in 2019, resumed in November 2022. Colombia is a unitary republic with a president at the head of the executive branch and Congress comprising the Senate and the Chamber of Representatives holding legislative power. The judicial system includes several courts.

The area of greatest concern regarding Mr. Petro’s economic policies is the changes in the oil industry. The hydrocarbons industry is the most affected by the recently approved tax reform and the possible suspension in the issuance of new contracts for oil exploration. These measures will hamper investment and oil production, with significant repercussions for economic growth. The president’s commitment to reducing Colombia’s reliance on oil and coal is expected to involve stricter regulations for the mining sector, risking weaker economic growth than currently forecasted.

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Unemployment rate in Colombia 2023

Colombia: Gross domestic product (GDP) in current prices from 1989 to 2029 (in billion U.S. dollars)

Colombia: Gross domestic product (GDP) per capita in current prices from 1989 to 2029 (in U.S. dollars)

Colombia: Growth rate of the real gross domestic product (GDP) from 2019 to 2029 (compared to the previous year)

Colombia: Share of economic sectors in the gross domestic product (GDP) from 2012 to 2022

Gross national income per capita in Colombia from 2013 to 2023 (in U.S. dollars)

Colombia: Labor force participation rate from 2012 to 2022

Number of employees in Colombia in March 2024, by activity (in 1,000s)

Colombia: Distribution of employment by economic sector from 2012 to 2022

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