Petro backs end of Autopistas del Café concession and questions tolls

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.

The announcement followed seven days of protests at tolls on the Manizales-Pereira corridor. Local communities questioned the number of toll booths in the departments of Caldas, Risaralda and Quindío.

ANI executive vice president Roberto Uparela confirmed that the concession operation will end on February 1, 2027. Differential rates will also be implemented for residents near the Tarapacá I and II, San Bernardo del Viento and Las Pavas tolls.

Petro posted on X that “public works are cheaper and other ways to build state infrastructure starting with the railroads.” He added that “it is not economically rational to cover Colombia’s roads with tolls to make a financial business” and that “a change begins that must be deepened.”

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Road blockade in Santander, Colombia, with massive stockpiles of eggs and chickens rotting amid tax protests, farmers and signs protesting property tax hikes.
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Blockades in Santander stockpile eggs and chicken amid tax protests

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Protests against property tax valuation hikes have blocked roads in Santander and Norte de Santander, stockpiling over 10 million eggs and 1,500 tons of chicken. The National Poultry Federation (Fenavi) reports canceled exports and risk to 57 million birds due to feed shortages. President Gustavo Petro urged mayors to lower property tax rates to end the blockades.

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

President Gustavo Petro presented on X several proposals to counter the effects of the Banco de la República's reference rate hike to 11.25%, which he called unconstitutional. Measures include subsidies for fertilizers, low-rate housing policies, and land distribution to peasants. He also called for self-regulation in fuel consumption amid the Middle East war.

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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.

Intermunicipal transport in southwestern Colombia has recorded losses over $4.000 million in four days due to a 40% drop in demand. Cali leads the impacts with 42.937 fewer users and $2.576 million in losses. The Asociación para el Desarrollo Integral del Transporte Terrestre Intermunicipal (Aditt) warns of a crisis threatening the sector's viability.

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