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DHL COLOMBIA FACT SHEET
DHL GatewayMajor City
KEYCapital City
C O L O M B I A
Venezuela
Brazil
Panama
Ecuador
Peru
Santa MartaBarranquilla
Cartagena
Turbo Cúcuta
Bucaramanga
Medellín
PereiraIbaqué
BuenaventuraCali
TumacoPasto
FlorenciaMitú
Leticia
Bogota
Country Profile
Capital Bogota
Population 45.7 million
Area 1,138,910 sp km
Currency Colombian Peso (COP)
GDP US$ 365.4 billion
Languages Spanish
Ethnic Groups Mestizo 58%, White 20%, Mulatto 14%, Black 4%, Mixed Black-Amerindian 3%, Amerindian 1%
Source: CIA World Factbook
DHL FACTS
Locations: 33
Gateways into the Country: 1
Number of Service Centres: 13
DHL Delivery Zone: 10
Vehicle Fleet: 109
OVERVIEW
With a population of 46 million, Colombia is the third-largest country in Latin America, after Brazil and Mexico. This diverse and relatively advanced country has enjoyed a long tradition of economic and political stability and currently has the 33rd largest economy in the world.
Included in the group of new emerging markets (CIVETS) alongside Indonesia, Vietnam, Egypt, Turkey and South Africa, Colombia is one of 19 priority markets for the UK around the world and the government aims to double bilateral trade by 2015.
Historically, Colombia has looked to the US for new products and technology but more recently Europe has been seen as an interesting alternative. Although trade is relatively small, UK investment in Colombia has been of significant interest and there are numerous opportunities for British companies in many sectors, with our principal export categories being pharmaceuticals, chemicals, machinery and beverages. Primary commodities such as crude oil, coal, coffee and non-ferrous metals remain Colombia’s main exports.
Sources: GOV.UK, UKTI, The World Bank
DHL Colombia Fact Sheet 2
Source: DHL, CIA World Factbook
UK to Colombia Transit Times
The times provided for dutiable shipments are based on the time expected for customs in Colombia to clear the shipment. This is contingent upon the value of the shipment.
Bogota Cundinamarca Non-Dutiable: 2 days Dutiable: 2 days
Barranquilla Non-Dutiable: 3 days Dutiable: 3 days
Medellin Non-Dutiable: 2 days Dutiable: 2 days
Cali Non-Dutiable: 2 days Dutiable: 2 days
Cartagena Non-Dutiable: 3 days Dutiable: 3 days
TRADE INFORMATION ESSENTIAL CUSTOMS INFORMATION
Importers must be registered under the RUT-Registro unico Tributario.
The commercial invoice must declare the complete shipper’s and consignee information, Incoterms® 2010 rules, currency of origin, date and invoice number.
Colombian Customs require that all invoices are declared in USD.
All shipments that exceed either 50kg or USD 2000 or 6 items of the same commercial reference coming to San Andres Islas (ADZ), cannot be transported through the DHL Network due to Colombian Customs Regulations. If a shipment arrives, ALL costs will be charged back to origin and will be returned.
If the weight or value are below that range, it will have an extra charge of USD 200
Weight over 50kg – an authorised broker is required. Original commercial invoices, consignee tax ID, PoA/Import licence are required.
Prohibited Items
The list below is in addition to DHL’s standard list of prohibited items.
• Asbestos
• Dangerous Goods, hazardous or combustible materials
• Firearms, parts of
• Military equipment
Exports from Colombia
US$ 59.96 billion (2012 est.)
Export commodities Petroleum, coal, emeralds, coffee, nickel, cut flowers, bananas, apparel.
Top Export Destinations Peru, US, Costa Rica, Mexico, Ecuador, Venezuela, Brazil, Spain.
Imports into Colombia
US$ 55.49 billion (2012 est.)
Import commodities Industrial equipment, transportation equipment, consumer goods, chemicals, paper products, fuels and electricity.
Top Import Origins US, Mexico, China, Germany, Italy, Brazil.
For more information
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Contact the DHL Express team on 0844 248 0675
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Contact your local Chambers of Commerce www.britishchambers.org.uk
Contact your local UKTIwww.ukti.gov.uk
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For an estimate of landed costs (duties, taxes and other import fees) for shipments going to the Colombia, use the free DHL Express Trade Automation Services (TAS) tool. tas.dhl.com TAS also provides information on regulation compliance and trade documentation.
Valid from: 06/2014