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Colombia’s Next Government Faces a Debt Wall of $175 Billion by 2030
Colombia’s next government faces $175 billion in debt amortizations and interest between 2026 and 2030, with $33 billion due in 2026 alone. President-elect De la Espriella is appointing finance chief Miguel Gómez to address the challenge.
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