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Colombia Ecuador Tariff War Ends After 124 Days

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South America · Trade Key Facts — Truce. Colombia has lifted the 30% tariffs it placed on Ecuadorian goods, ending a trade war that ran for 124 days. — How it unwound. Ecuador dropped its own surcharge on Colombian goods first, on June 1, and Bogota answered by scrapping its retaliation. — The instrument. President […] The post Colombia Ecuador Tariff War Ends After 124 Days appeared first on The Rio Times.

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The Secretary General of the Andean Community (CAN), Gonzalo Gutierrez, congratulated the decision of the President of Ecuador, Daniel Noboa, to eliminate the security rate for products of Colombian origin.

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Ten days after the president of Ecuador, Daniel Noboa, announced the elimination of the taxes that his country applied to Colombian goods, the Colombian government formalized the same decision by decree 0583 of 2026. The measure puts an end to the tariffs and trade restrictions that both nations adopted in the midst of a [...] The entry Colombia repeals tariffs on products coming from Ecuador after the end of the commercial war was first publish…

Colombia eliminated the tariffs it had imposed on Ecuadorian products since February 2026. Decree 0583, signed on June 5 by the President of the Republic Gustavo Petro, repeals in its entirety the tariff measures adopted in response to the trade restrictions that Ecuador had applied to bilateral trade. The measure entered into force on June 6 and was publicly known on June 9. Guayaquil Removal of Achilles Álvarez: process is still in testing pha…

The Government of Colombia eliminated the 30 per cent tariffs it had imposed on imports from Ecuador, putting an end to an episode of trade tensions that spread over the last four months between the two countries. The measure was formalized by Decree No. 583 of 2026, issued by the Ministry of Commerce, which repealed Decree No. 170 of 20 February of this year. This decision largely restores the normal conditions of access to the binational marke…

The decision came after the removal of the trade restrictions imposed by Quito and marks a step forward in the normalization of binational exchange

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larepublica.co broke the news in Bogotá, Colombia on Tuesday, June 9, 2026.
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