Hacienda Ministry presents economic balance for first week of transition

The Ministry of Finance reported on progress in the transition process with the outgoing government and other key economic topics during the first week.

The Ministry of Finance, led by Minister Germán Ávila, presented the balance of the transition process. The work schedule was defined, sectoral tables were established and the update of institutional information began.

From July 1 the increase in the surcharge for work on Sundays and holidays to 90% came into effect. The government proposed a 50 basis point reduction in the interest rate before the Board of the Banco de la República.

On the fiscal front an analysis was published on the evolution of public debt. The unemployment rate stood at 8% during May 2026, the lowest record for that month since 2001, with 956,000 new jobs generated.

The government and the Federación Nacional de Cafeteros signed a five-month extension of the contract for the administration of the Fondo Nacional del Café to maintain its operation while talks advance for a new agreement.

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Finance Minister Germán Ávila and Vice President-elect José Manuel Restrepo meet to discuss the presidential transition process.
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Ávila to meet Restrepo Thursday to continue transition process

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Finance Minister Germán Ávila confirmed a meeting with Vice President-elect José Manuel Restrepo on July 2 at 10 a.m.

Vice president-elect José Manuel Restrepo and Finance Minister Germán Ávila ended their meeting at Casa de Nariño to set the route for the transition between administrations.

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Finance Minister Germán Ávila and vice president-elect José Manuel Restrepo exchanged criticisms during the first transition session between the outgoing and incoming governments.

Leonardo Villar, general manager of Banco de la República, and Germán Ávila, finance minister, clashed in a political oversight debate on the fiscal impact of recent interest rate hikes. Villar defended the bank's autonomy and criticized government discrediting. Ávila responded by highlighting his guerrilla past and questioning Colombia's rate increases compared to other countries.

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Chile's Consejo Fiscal Autónomo (CFA) issued a critical report on President José Antonio Kast's megarreforma, warning of persistent fiscal deficits and nine direct risks to public finances. President Paula Benavides stressed that the impact hinges on realizing projected economic growth. The government said it will review the report.

The bench of deputies from the Partido de la Gente (PDG) met on Monday with the Segpres minister, José García Ruminot, to present petitions related to the Plan de Reconstrucción Nacional. Lawmakers valued the government's openness and await positive news in a telematic meeting with ministers García Ruminot and Jorge Quiroz at 20:00.

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Economy Minister Luis Caputo will announce on Monday the program to cover debt payments in 2026 and 2027.

 

 

 

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