The economic outlook for Colombia’s export sector took another blow in June 2024, as new figures reveal a steep year-over-year decline. According to the latest data updated on August 5, 2024, Colombian exports dropped by 5.00% in June 2024 compared to the same month last year. This marks a significant worsening from the previous month of May, when exports had already contracted by 1.10% year-over-year.
The troubling data underscore the challenges facing Colombia's trade sector amid a backdrop of global economic uncertainty and domestic obstacles. This marks the second consecutive month of declining export figures, with June's drop being notably more severe.
Analysts are closely monitoring the situation to assess the broader economic implications. The persistent drop in export activity may prompt discussions about potential policy responses to stabilize and revitalize Colombia's international trade standing.