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In Colombia, Two of Three New Companies Die Within Five Years
In Colombia, approximately one-third of new companies survive five years, ranking the country fourth from the bottom among OECD nations. Sweden and Ireland lead with survival rates of nearly 90% and over 80%, respectively.
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