Colombia–Ghana relations

On 20 August of that year, Colombian ambassador Claudia Turbay Quintero presented her credentials to Ghanaian president John Dramani.

[2] In 2016, the Ghanaian government welcomed alliance with Colombia to promote peacekeeping.

[4][5][6][7] High-level visits from Ghana to Colombia[1] High-level visits from Colombia to Ghana[1] Both countries have signed several bilateral agreements such as a Memorandum of Understanding on Political Consultations (2014); Cooperation Agreement on the Prevention of Illicit Drug Consumption and the Fight against Illicit Trafficking in Psychotropic Substances, Chemical Precursors, and Related Crimes (2015); Memorandum of Understanding between Coldeportes and the Ministry of Youth and Sports of Ghana (2015); General Cooperation Agreement between the Government of the Republic of Colombia and the Government of the Republic of Ghana on mutual visa exemption for diplomatic, official, and service passports (2016) and a Memorandum of Understanding on Education, Bilingualism, Innovation, Science and Technology with the Republic of Ghana (2023).

The products exported from Ghana to Colombia were Raw Lead ($3.65M), Basketwork ($6.86k), and Ornamental Ceramics ($396).

The products exported from Colombia to Ghana included Garden Tools ($912k), Lifting Machinery ($816k), and Raw Sugar ($422k).