Real Gouda cheese from Colombian cows

The CEO of TRANSFER.LC Gerald Baal and Tobias Rijnsdorp of HolaAndes were guests at BNR Nieuwsradio today 📻 during the broadcast of BNR ‘Wereldveroveraars’ with Jelle Maasbach.

 

It was an interesting conversation about doing business in one of the fastest growing countries of the last 10 years in the Americas: Colombia! ✨

 

¿Porque Colombia?

📈 A growing middle class with increasing purchasing power

💡 Increasing demand for foreign knowledge and products for the modernization of local business

📦 A country with growing opportunities for European importers

¡Hasta pronto!

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