
Luis Carlos Reyes
Luis Carlos Reyes is the Colombian Minister of Commerce, who has been involved in discussions regarding the advancement of trade relations with China. His recent meetings with the Chinese ambassador indicate a focus on enhancing bilateral economic ties, particularly in the context of Colombia's potential adherence to China's Belt and Road Initiative.
Global Media Ratings
Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Colombia | 5 | 4.40 | 0.30% | +20% | 50,882,884 | 182,703 | $350,000 | 1,257$ |
Totals | 5 | 50,882,884 | 182,703 | $350,000 | 1,257$ |
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.
Recent Mentions
Colombia:
Luis Carlos Reyes, former director of the Dian and former Minister of Industry and Commerce, criticized Saade's closeness to the president.
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Colombia:
Luis Carlos Reyes defended Vice President Francia Márquez after her explosive speech in Cali.
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Colombia:
Luis Carlos Reyes is the former Minister of Commerce accused by Petro of complicity in the genocide in Gaza.
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Colombia:
Luis Carlos Reyes responded to President Petro's accusations on social media, defending his actions as Minister of Commerce.
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Colombia:
Luis Carlos Reyes is being investigated for irregularities in tax collection goals for 2024.
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Colombia:
Luis Carlos Reyes, the former director of the DIAN, provided a detailed statement alleging political pressures in customs appointments.
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Colombia:
Luis Carlos Reyes questioned the appointment of Yerlin Arley Campo Angulo as director in Buenaventura.
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Colombia:
Luis Carlos Reyes, exministro de Comercio, denunció que la persona supuestamente recomendada por el entonces embajador Roy Barreras aparece ahora como titular de ese cargo.
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Colombia:
Luis Carlos Reyes included Jerlin Arley Campo Angulo in a list of politically recommended individuals for key positions in the DIAN.
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Colombia:
Luis Carlos Reyes resigned from the Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Tourism two months prior to Diana Morales' appointment.
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