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US Chamber, Colombian Business Association Sign MOU to Improve Business, Trade Cooperation

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the National Association of Businesses of Colombia on Dec. 2 signed a memorandum of understanding to strengthen business cooperation between U.S. and Colombian private sectors and ignite greater engagement in the global economy, the…

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U.S. Chamber announced (here). The two organizations hope the MOU will enhance the growing trade and investment relationship between the nations and lay the groundwork for establishing a U.S.-Colombia Business Council, the Chamber said. “On behalf of a U.S. business community eager to pursue meaningful and increasingly robust trade and investment connections with Colombia, we are pleased to take this step forward alongside leaders we regard as partners and friends,” said Myron Brilliant, executive vice president and head of international affairs for the U.S. Chamber. “We look forward to the opportunity to build upon the successes of the U.S.-Colombia Trade Promotion Agreement as we recommit to the work of promoting innovation and fostering economic competitiveness.”