Free trade agreements of Colombia
Colombia is a relatively open, free market economy that is party to many free trade agreements (FTAs) worldwide. It has signed free trade agreements with many of its biggest trading partners including the United States and the European Union, and is a founding member of the Pacific Alliance regional trade bloc.
Active agreements
- Pacific Alliance (founding member, along with Mexico, Peru and Chile)
- Panama-Colombia Free Trade Agreement|Panama - Colombia Agreement
- Canada–Colombia Free Trade Agreement[1]
- El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras - Colombia Free Trade Agreements
- United States-Colombia Free Trade Agreement
- Colombia – European free trade association agreement
- Colombia – European Union Association agreement
- Andean Countries ( Colombia, Ecuador, Peru ) - United Kingdom Free Trade Agreement[2][3]
Trade organization membership
Agreements awaiting approval
There are no trade agreements awaiting approval as of February 2016.
Obsolete agreements
- Colombia- United Kingdom Free Trade Agreement[4][5]
References
- Steven Chase, Stephen Harper defends free-trade deal with Colombia The Globe and Mail August 2011
- Hollingbery, George (15 May 2019). "UK signs trade continuity agreement with Colombia, Ecuador and Peru". Gov.UK.UK–Andean FTA
- "Trade Agreement between the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, of the one part, and the Republic of Colombia, the Republic of Ecuador and the Republic of Peru, of the other part". FCO, UK. Retrieved 25 December 2020.
- "Colombia UK Post-Brexit Bilateral Trade Agreement Goes Into Force". Finance Colombia. 23 July 2022.
- "United Kingdom - Colombia". World Trade Organization.
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