July 12, 2026
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Cemex LatAm 2Q 2021 Net Income Doubles Year-on-Year

Colombia-based Cemex LatAm Holdings announced this morning (July 29) that its second quarter (2Q) 2021 net income more than doubled year-on-year, to US$23.8 million. Operating earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) likewise rose 81% year-on-year, to US$53 million. Net sales – adjusted for currency fluctuations — jumped 54%, to US$228
Colombian economy

U.S. State Department: Colombia’s Strengths Outweigh Weaknesses for Foreign Investment

A new report from the U.S. State Department finds that Colombia offers relatively favorable conditions for foreign direct investment (FDI) here – even though some regulatory areas still need updating or improvements The new U.S. report – just one of dozens analyzing the relative strengths/weaknesses for FDI in 170 nations globally – notes that Colombia […]
Companies

Update: Coltejer Shutters Production of Non-Woven Fibers, Eyes ‘Reinvention’

Medellin-based textile giant Coltejer revealed in separate July 15 and July 17 filings with Colombia’s Superfinanciera corporate oversight agency that it has decided to suspend production of non-woven fibers and begin a process to “reinvent” its whole business model. “Taking into account the impact that the company has suffered due to issues related to [below-cost […]
Taxes

Colombia’s Finance Minister Proposes COP$11 Trillion Corporate Tax Hike to Boost Subsidies for Poor, Workers, Youths, Businesses Hurt by Covid-19 Crisis

Colombia Finance Minister José Manuel Restrepo on July 13 unveiled a COP$11 trillion (US$2.9 billion) tax hike on wealthier corporations in order to expand and continue subsidies to especially vulnerable populations economically slammed by the Covid-19 crisis. The proposal DOES NOT include any new taxes on middle-class people, nor does it boost the existing value-added