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Ghana–Colombia Shipping Route: A New Atlantic Trade Corridor Linking Africa and Latin America

2026/03/27 12:30
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The Ghana–Colombia direct shipping link is set to enhance trade efficiency and strengthen transatlantic logistics between West Africa and Latin America.

Ghana and Colombia have agreed to establish a direct maritime shipping route connecting the Port of Tema with the Port of Cartagena. This step expands trade corridors across the Atlantic. It also reflects efforts to diversify trade partners and improve logistics between Africa and Latin America.

The Ministry of Transport of Ghana and Colombia’s trade authorities led the agreement. Port operators and private logistics firms also supported the process. The route will cut transit times, lower freight costs, and improve reliability for exporters and importers.

Expanding Atlantic trade routes

The new link between Tema and Cartagena creates a more direct route across the Atlantic. It avoids common transshipment hubs in Europe and North America. As a result, shipping times should fall and delivery cycles should improve.

Ghana has upgraded the Port of Tema in recent years. Meridian Port Services operates the terminal and supports its expansion. This positions Tema as a key logistics hub in West Africa. Cartagena also ranks among the most efficient ports in Latin America and offers strong global links.

The route will support exports of farm goods, manufactured items, and raw materials. Ghana can ship cocoa, processed foods, and minerals more quickly. In turn, Colombia can increase exports of coffee, chemicals, and industrial inputs.

Logistics efficiency and cost impact

Direct routes help reduce costs across supply chains. Indirect shipping often adds time and handling costs. This new link aims to remove those steps. Therefore, firms can benefit from lower prices and more stable delivery schedules.

The Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority sees this move as key to strengthening Ghana’s role as a regional gateway. Colombian port authorities also expect stronger trade links with African markets.

Better maritime links support wider goals under the African Continental Free Trade Area. The agreement focuses on bilateral trade, yet it may also boost regional logistics. Tema can further strengthen its role as a hub for West Africa.

Strategic global positioning

The Ghana–Colombia direct shipping link reflects a wider shift toward South-South trade. Many economies now seek new markets and partners. As a result, links between Africa and Latin America continue to grow.

Trade between the regions remains modest but shows steady growth. Data from the World Bank supports this trend. Improved shipping links can help accelerate this growth.

Looking ahead, the route may attract new investment in logistics and storage. It can also support port services and supply chains. Over time, this may strengthen trade links and improve resilience across both regions.

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