Colombia: Retail Foods

  |   Attaché Report (GAIN)   |   CO2022-0013

During 2021, the Colombian retail sector recovered and grew, following a challenging year caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Looking ahead, the sector’s growth is uncertain due to high food prices and a new administration that will assume power in August 2022. In addition, U.S. exporters face new market conditions in Colombia, as well as new opportunities, resulting from changes to consumer habits and preferences during the pandemic. These trends have altered the sector’s landscape.

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