Within the main sectors of Colombian traditional export they are:
*Petroleum
*Coffee
*Ferroníquel
*Coal
The nontraditional exports show growth in the farming sector, substances and chemical agents, foods and drinks, textiles, leather and derivatives, among others.
Incentives that go beyond diverse commercial agreements - ALADI, G-3, SPG, being exist other that are developed totally by the Colombian government for the sake of improving and promoting the exports of the country. Between these we have:
Bancoldex : It offers financial services for the development of the foreign trade. Greater information go to:
http://www.bancoldex.com.co/acercadenosotros/quienesclie.php
Frank Zones : Territory with customs, exchange, commercial regime, of investment and special tributary treatment. Greater information go to: http://www.mincomercio.gov.co/VBeContent/NewsDetail.asp?ID=805&IDCompany=1
Vallejo Plan: Regime that allows the temporary import of raw materials, intermediate goods or of capital and spare parts, that are used in the production of export goods. Additional information in: http://www.mincomercio.gov.co/VBeContent/NewsDetail.asp?ID=672&IDCompany=7
Surely Credit to the exports : It covers certain and possible risks that can run the exporter. Additional information in:
http://www.segurexpo.com/productos.htm