The Fourth Summit of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) and the European Union (EU), to be held in Santa Marta, comes at a decisive moment for redefining cooperation between the two regions as they seek trade allies amid trade wars and tariffs.

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The meeting, which will bring together heads of state, ministers, multilateral organizations, and business representatives with the aim of updating the 2025–2027 bi-regional roadmap, will focus on the triple transition (energy, digital, and environmental), health self-sufficiency, food security, and gender equality.

According to Eurostat data, trade between Latin America, the Caribbean, and the European Union exceeds €200 billion annually, while total trade in goods and services reach

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