Colombia’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) grew by 3.5% in the latest report released by the Petro government, a figure that has surprised economists with its upward trend. This growth rate is notably higher than the 1.9% previously projected for the same quarter in 2025. The result also falls within the higher end of analyst expectations, indicating a positive economic performance. The data suggests stronger-than-anticipated economic activity within Colombia. This positive report could influence future economic policies and investment decisions. Further analysis will be needed to determine the sustainability of this growth trajectory, but the initial reaction is optimistic. The information was originally published by La Silla Vacía.