Photorealistic scene of bustling Bogotá streets with retail boom, factory, and billboard announcing 3.1% economic growth by Dane.
Photorealistic scene of bustling Bogotá streets with retail boom, factory, and billboard announcing 3.1% economic growth by Dane.
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Colombia's economy grew 3.1% in November 2025 according to Dane

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The National Administrative Department of Statistics (Dane) revealed that the Economic Tracking Indicator (ISE) grew 3.1% in November 2025 compared to the same month in 2024, marking 18 consecutive months of positive growth. However, the manufacturing sector showed limited progress with 0.7% production growth, while sales fell 0.4%, and retail commerce rose 7.5%. Overall industrial production varied by 1.7%, driven by electricity supply.

Dane released several economic indicators for November 2025, highlighting moderate growth in Colombia's economy. The ISE recorded a 3.1% increase in its original series compared to November 2024, and 3.05% in the seasonally adjusted series. For the January-to-November cumulative, growth was 2.86%. Tertiary activities drove the advance with 4.22% annual growth, while primary activities fell 0.09% and secondary 0.08% in the original series. Sectors like public administration, defense, education, and entertainment grew 7.9%, and public utilities 5%.In manufacturing, real production rose 0.7%, but real sales fell 0.4%, with employed personnel up 0.9%. Of 39 analyzed activities, only 18 showed positive production variations, contributing 3.2 percentage points, while 21 declined, subtracting 2.5 points. For the annual cumulative, production and sales grew 2.1%, with employment rising 0.5%. Bruce Mac Master, president of Andi, warned that growth is 'heterogeneous and concentrated in a few activities,' with stagnation in oil refining at 0.1%, and contractions in leather goods (-25.9%) and rubber (-21.1%). Dynamic areas included motor vehicles (62.7%) and footwear (15%). Regionally, Valle de Aburrá led with a 2.9% increase.Retail commerce saw real sales grow 7.5% and employment 2.1%, or 9.7% excluding fuels. Key lines like IT and telecommunications equipment contributed 4.2 points. For the year-to-date, sales rose 11.8%. Overall industrial production varied 1.7%, with electricity and gas at 4.7%, mining 2.2%, and water 4.8%; annual cumulative 0.6%. These figures reflect uneven recovery, with concerns over low dynamism in key sectors, according to Andi.

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Reactions on X to DANE's report of 3.1% ISE growth in November 2025 highlight 18 consecutive months of expansion, driven by retail commerce and services. Supporters praised the Petro government's policies. Business leaders noted limited manufacturing recovery with 0.7% production growth and 0.4% sales decline. Analysts observed the pace below historical averages.

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Illustration of a Colombian factory during industrial production decline in January 2026, with workers reviewing falling output charts.
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Colombia's industrial production falls 0.5% in January 2026

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DANE reported that manufacturing industrial production fell 0.5% in January 2026 compared to January 2025, with real sales down 0.7%. This marks two consecutive months of production contraction and three for sales.

In the latest update in Colombia's Monthly ISE Reports series, the Indicador de Seguimiento a la Economía (ISE) for February 2026 grew 1.65%, according to Dane—marking the second consecutive month below 2%, following January's 1.55%. Tertiary activities led with 2.55% growth, offsetting a 2.08% drop in primary sectors.

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Colombia's January 2026 ISE grew by 1.55%, dipping below 2% for the first time in 11 months. Andi warned that public spending remains the main driver, while productive sectors like mining and industry deteriorate. Tertiary activities led growth at 2.7%.

The Departamento Administrativo Nacional de Estadística (DANE) reported that Colombia's unemployment rate fell to 8.8% in March 2026—the lowest for any March since 2001, continuing the downward trend from 10.9% in January and 9.2% in February—with 2.34 million people unemployed (down 174,000). This marks a 0.8 percentage point drop from 9.6% in March 2025. The employed population grew by 650,000 (2.7%), while the January-March quarter rate stood at 9.6%. Neiva ranked among cities with the lowest unemployment.

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Dane reported that Colombia's annual inflation for March 2026 reached 5.56%, up from 5.29% in February. This is the highest rate since September 2024 at 5.81%. Year-to-date inflation for the first quarter stood at 3.07%.

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