Colombia's trade ministry suggests limiting coal sales to Israel's war on Gaza, Bloomberg reported on Thursday. The move aims to pressure the war to end. This shift marks a departure from previous diplomatic tensions between Columbia and Israel. Moreover, the recommendation awaits a decision by a trade committee, with potential implications for suppliers Drummond Company Inc. and Glencore Plc. Relations soured after Colombia's President described Gaza intervention as "genocide," prompting a diplomatic rift. The decision on coal exports is expected soon, with no immediate response from Colombian officials.