December 17, 2025
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Infrastructure

Long-Awaited Puerto Antioquia Construction Begins, Start-up Seen in 2025

Colombia President Ivan Duque and Antioquia Governor Anibal Gaviria jointly announced today (April 23) at a dedication ceremony that the long-awaited “Puerto Antioquia” ocean-freight port linking Medellin and other major Colombia cities to the Atlantic is now starting construction and due for start-up in 2025. “Puerto Antioquia is an historic megaproject that will allow us
Companies

Valores Industriales 2021 Profits Jump on Grupo Familia Stock Sale; Brinsa Shareholdings Rise to 31%

Medellin-based Valores Industriales – an investment group dealing mainly in real-estate, forestry products and industrial/commercial operators including Medellin-based salt/chemicals giant Brinsa SA – announced March 31 that full-year 2021 profits jumped to COP$59 billion (US$15.7 million), up from COP$14.7 billion (US$3.9 million) in 2020. The big jump in profits came
Health & Insurance.

Covid-19 Vaccinations Top 80 Million Here; 34.6 Million Fully Vaccinated

Colombia’s Health Ministry revealed today (March 25) that nationwide vaccinations against Covid-19 have now totaled 80.2 million, with 34.6 million people now fully vaccinated. Meanwhile, intensive care unit (ICU) occupation caused by Covid-19 cases has plummeted, enabling many more Colombians to have rapid access for other medical cases. Of Colombia’s total 10,789 ICU
Companies

Isagen Full-Year 2021 Profits Rise 5% Year-on-Year

Medellin-based electric power giant Isagen announced March 24 that its full-year 2021 net income rose 5% year-on-year, to COP$523 billion (US$138 million). Gross revenues rose 8% year-on-year, to COP$3.48 trillion (US$917 million), while earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) jumped 25% year-on-year, to COP$$2.27 trillion (US$598 million),