In June 2025, Colombia's exports experienced a 2.6% increase compared to the same month the previous year, reaching $3.96 billion. This recovery followed a 2.1% decline in May. The growth was largely fueled by a substantial 35.6% rise in agricultural, food, and beverage product sales, amounting to $1.23 billion. Notably, the export of unroasted coffee saw a significant increase of 45.8%, and cut flowers and foliage rose by 32.2%. These two categories alone contributed 21.2 percentage points to the sector's overall expansion. In addition, manufacturing exports grew by 6.6% to $888.2 million, primarily driven by machinery and transport equipment, which climbed 15.1%. Conversely, exports of fuels and extractive products decreased by 16.9%, totaling $1.54 billion due to a 17.9% reduction in petroleum and related product sales. The United States remained the largest market for Colombian exports, making up 33% of total exports, followed by Panama at 6.5% and India at 4.1%.