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FiberGlass Colombia keeps a significant presence in foreign markets, with Central America, the Caribbean and the U.S. As our principal destinations and expanding to other regions.

Our geographical location, with commercial ports on two oceans and our position right in the middle of the American axis sitting just on the Equator, makes the exchange of goods, and the whole logistical process of international physical exchange, a lot easier.

These logistical advantages and market experience allows us for shorter transit times and an unparalalleed dispatch regularity.

Main Trade Agreements.

There are many international agreements that control commercial trade policies, that allow for mutually beneficial exports and imports, and diminish the cost of processes in order to make goods mutually competitive between countries.

Fiberglass Colombia are classified under Tax Lot (Partida Arancelaria) 70.19.39 Feiberglass (incluiding glass wool) and its manufacures (veils, mats, mattresses, panelling and so forth).

Colombia is signatary of the following agreements, among many others:

TRADE AGREEMENTS/ACCORDS BETWEEN COLOMBIA AND OTHER COUNTRIES

1. Andean Community of Nations

Colombia, Ecuador, Perú, Bolivia, Venezuela

Zero tax for goods listed in the nomenclatura Andina.

Signed on July 1997

2. National Society for Integration

Colombia, Argentina, Bolivia, Brasil, Chile, Ecuador, México, Paraguay,
Perú, Uruguay y Venezuela

Montevideo Treaty 1980

3. Group of the Two (formerly Group of the Three): G2 (ex G3)

Colombia, México

Gradual tax exemption for a series of goods, ending in 2005.

Signed January 1995

4. Economic Complementation Agreement No 59

Comunidad Andina– MERCOSUR (Colombia, Ecuador, Venezuela, Argentina, Brasil
,Paraguay, Uruguay)

Signed February 2005

5. Economic Complementation Agreement Colombia - Chile No 24

Colombia - Chile

Signed January 1994

6. Andean Trade Promotion and Drug Eradication Act ATPDEA.

Colombia, Bolivia, Ecuador, Estados Unidos, Perú, Puerto Rico

Preferential Andean trade bill passed in 1991

Signed 2002

7. Bilateral Free Trade Agreement

Colombia - Estados Unidos

Talks over, awaiting ratification by US Congress.

8. Partial Reach Agreement No 29

Colombia – Panamá

Signed February 2005

9. Partial Reach Agrement No 9

Colombia – Honduras

Signed September 1985

10.Canadian System of Preferences.

Colombia, other nations – Canadá

Signed July 1974

11. European Union General System of Preferences

Colombia, other nations – E U

Signed January 2002

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