D.1-Colombia OverviewColombia Overview
General Information
The United States-Colombia Trade Promotion Agreement (TPA) entered into force on May 15, 2012. On the day of implementation, over 80 percent of U.S. industrial goods exports to Colombia became duty-free including agricultural and construction equipment, building products, aircraft and parts, fertilizers, information technology equipment, medical and scientific equipment, and wood. Other benefits of the TPA include:
To know whether your product might qualify for TPA preferential treatment, please go to Rules of Origin.
Additional Resources
The United States-Colombia Trade Promotion Agreement (TPA) entered into force on May 15, 2012. On the day of implementation, over 80 percent of U.S. industrial goods exports to Colombia became duty-free including agricultural and construction equipment, building products, aircraft and parts, fertilizers, information technology equipment, medical and scientific equipment, and wood. Other benefits of the TPA include:
- More than half of U.S. exports of agricultural commodities to Colombia became duty-free, including wheat, barley, soybeans, high-quality beef, bacon, and almost all fruit and vegetable products.
- Stronger protection and enforcement of intellectual property rights in Colombia.
- Increased access to Colombia’s $180 billion services market for highly competitive American companies.
To know whether your product might qualify for TPA preferential treatment, please go to Rules of Origin.
Additional Resources
- U.S.-Colombia Trade Promotion Agreement
- U.S. Commercial Service in Colombia
- U.S. Export Assistance Center in your neighborhood
- Industry Offices
- USTR Overview of U.S.-Colombia TPA
- USDA Overview of U.S.-Colombia TPA