I just looked at the latest IMF economic data, and Colombia's performance in 2025 remains quite stable. The per capita GDP increased from $7,948 last year to $8,249, a growth of 3.8%. Although not very rapid, it's at least moving upward. The country's total nominal GDP reached $438.12 billion, with a population exceeding 53 million.



Interestingly, although Colombia's per capita GDP is growing, the overall GDP growth rate in 2025 is only 2.5%, indicating that the growth momentum is still somewhat lacking. However, in the long term, the continuous rise in per capita GDP still reflects gradual economic improvement. Some people might pay attention to data from such emerging economies, as there are still many opportunities in the South American market.
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