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Ghana and Colombia have signed a historic agreement to establish direct maritime connectivity between the Port of Tema and the Port of Cartagena, a move expected to significantly boost trade between Africa and Latin America
The agreement, announced by the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, was signed in Bogotá following successful negotiations, marking a major step in strengthening economic ties between the two regions on Monday, March 23, 2026
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The new route is aimed at facilitating smoother trade flows, enhancing logistics, and creating new opportunities for businesses on both sides of the Atlantic.
The initiative has received strong backing from Colombia’s Vice President, Francia Elena Márquez Mina, whose role was described as instrumental in championing the partnership. Ghana also expressed appreciation to Colombia’s Foreign Minister, Rosa Yolanda Villavicencio, for her leadership and commitment in securing the deal.
Officials highlighted the symbolic significance of the agreement, noting that the Atlantic corridor—once associated with the transatlantic slave trade—is now being repositioned as a pathway for economic cooperation, job creation and shared prosperity.