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Each week we search for and select the most relevant news to share with you in this newsletter. We hope you find it practical and useful. |
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Colombia's work-at-home law approved. | Among others, the new law requires employers to refrain from issuing orders or other requirements to employees outside working hours and differentiating between work at home and teleworking. | View more |
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The National Tax and Customs Agency (DIAN) suspends legal terms due to the public order situation. | DIAN announced that it suspended tax and customs proceedings in Cali and Medellín until May 18 because of disruptions in their operation caused by protesters and road blockades. | View more |
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Local mining agencies and the Colombian Stock Exchange publish a guide that seeks the acceptance of other financial mechanism different than banks. | In an effort to acquaint mining companies with the benefits of the stock exchange, several public entities published a financial inclusion tool for the mining sector called "Capital Market Methodological Guide". | View more |
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