The Eastern Cundinamarca ring road in Colombia will revert to state control after an international arbitration tribunal ruled for early termination of the concession contract. The decision follows a dispute leading to the contract’s cancellation, the details of which have not been fully disclosed. The road’s management will now be transferred to Invías, the national infrastructure agency. This move signifies a shift in responsibility for the highway’s maintenance and future development. The arbitration ruling effectively ends the private concession’s involvement in the project. Invías is expected to outline plans for the road’s continued operation and any planned improvements in the coming weeks. The termination’s financial implications for both parties remain unclear.