Colombia's Transport Ministry unifies cargo dispatch registry

Colombia's Ministry of Transport issued a resolution unifying and updating the National Cargo Dispatch Registry (Rndc). The measure consolidates seven prior resolutions into one, simplifying the system and strengthening logistics oversight. Transport Minister María Fernanda Rojas emphasized the commitment to fairer conditions for carriers.

Colombia's Ministry of Transport announced a new resolution modernizing the National Cargo Dispatch Registry (Rndc). In an official statement, the ministry stated that "today the sector moves from uncertainty to clear rules, from opacity to traceability, and from abuses to fairer conditions for carriers".

The regulation incorporated over 178 comments from the industry during a public participation process. It aligns with Decree 1017 of 2025, which enhanced guarantees for fair payments and traceability. Minister María Fernanda Rojas said: "this is a fulfilled commitment to the country's carriers. We listened to the sector and made decisions to ensure fairer and more transparent conditions".

Key changes allow carriers to know final freight values and discounts before accepting jobs. Specific cargo contracts now require support documentation, and municipal trips need manifests, including payment for empty runs. It complies with Law 2251 of 2022 and Dian regulations, validating withholdings to the Cargo Transport Modernization Fund (Fopat).

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Mines ministry unveils draft decree to bolster gas supply

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Colombia's Ministry of Mines and Energy has published a draft decree to overhaul the regulatory framework for the natural gas market.

Cargo transportation costs on Colombia's main routes rose 5% to 9% in January and February 2026, with hourly rates increasing 21% to 30%. These hikes follow the government's January toll adjustments and are driven by salary increases, fuel prices, and logistical delays.

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The Federation of Cargo Transport Entrepreneurs (Fedetranscarga) reported 16 blockades on key national roads due to protests against property tax increases. The group sent a letter to Interior Minister Armando Benedetti expressing concern over disruptions to national logistics. Fedetranscarga president Arnulfo Cuervo accused the government of failing promises from last September's truckers' strike.

The Colombian Federation of Logistics Agents in International Trade (Fitac) has warned of persistent failures in the platforms of the National Tax and Customs Directorate (Dian) disrupting foreign trade operations in Colombia. The issues began on December 27 after maintenance and continue despite the Dian's announcement of normalization on January 2, 2026.

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Mayor Carlos Fernando Galán signed Decree 117 of 2026 on April 14, modifying Decree 642 of 2025 and setting rules for over 150,000 informal street vendors in Bogotá's public spaces. The measure establishes maximum occupation capacities per zone and aims to organize areas without harming vulnerable people.

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