CCI warns of legal and fiscal risks from early Autopistas del Café exit

The Colombian Chamber of Infrastructure warned about the potential impacts of ending the highway concession contract in the Coffee Axis early.

The CCI rejected the protests and blockades at Autopistas del Café tolls. The group noted that these actions disrupted connectivity and put users and workers at risk.

The contract remains valid until 2027 with 100 percent compliance and technical ratings above requirements. The chamber said an early termination could trigger compensation and indemnities for the state, as well as fiscal and criminal probes for officials.

The project has cut travel times and supported tourism and agroindustry. It has created more than 50,000 direct and indirect jobs, according to the CCI. Technical and contractual reviews continue with the National Infrastructure Agency ahead of the 2027 reversion.

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Blockaded road to Colombia's Buenaventura port affecting trade, with trucks and protesters.
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Business groups warn over blockades on road to Buenaventura

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Several Colombian business groups denounced blockades on the Cali-Buenaventura road that have now lasted four days and affect foreign trade at the main Pacific port.

President Gustavo Petro proposed that the Autopistas del Café concession should not continue after 2027. The move aims to return control to the nation and potentially eliminate tolls.

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President Gustavo Petro backed the ANI decision not to renew the Autopistas del Café concession. He criticized tolls as a financial business and proposed alternatives such as railroads.

Nicolás Botero-Páramo, president of Confecámaras, urged the suspension of tariffs between Colombia and Ecuador during a committee in Ipiales, Nariño. Border companies can no longer endure the situation, which has disrupted bilateral trade for months. Proposals include declaring an economic emergency in border areas and reactivating bilateral coordination mechanisms.

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The International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (Ciadi) has ordered Colombia to pay Telefónica over 500 million euros immediately for a dispute over mobile networks dating back to 1994. The ruling confirms a 2024 award and lifts the suspension after the government failed to provide a bank guarantee. The payment covers principal, interest and legal costs.

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