Washington, DC January 28th, 2025-The United States Minority Chamber of Commerce (USMCC) today addressed growing concerns regarding the political dispute affecting Colombian business and labor communities in both nations. As a leading U.S. Business Organization promoting bilateral trade and economic prosperity, the USMCC seeks to foster constructive dialogue while advocating for practical solutions.
“These developments could significantly impact our organization, particularly given our strong ties with Colombian business communities through our Bogota business center, where we’ve assisted over 10,000 Colombian companies during our five-year presence in the country,” stated USMCC President Doug Mayorga. “Colombia represents tremendous opportunities, and its people deserve support through balanced policies that promote legal immigration and trade.”
Key Position Points:
Strategic Initiatives:
USMCC will expand its role in addressing Colombian business concerns through enhanced services and advocacy, including specialized visa assistance for legitimate business travelers and investors to relocate their companies in a new gold era under President Donald Trump’s administration.
Resource Development
Drawing on 25 years of experience, USMCC will strengthen its position as a key business hub by providing practical resources, educational programs, and networking opportunities to address current challenges.
About USMCC: The US Minority Chamber of Commerce is a private, non-profit organization operating without public funding. For 25 years, USMCC has promoted bilateral trade, U.S. investment opportunities with permanent residency pathways, international philanthropic cooperation, and advanced business education programs. Headquartered in Washington DC, USMCC maintains Business HUBs in Bogota, Mexico City, Tegucigalpa, and Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.
For more information:
Website: www.minoritychamber.net
Contact: Rosse Garcia / Media Contact Information Phone: 786.406.21G0
Email: director@minoritychamber.net