Winner of Colombia-Ecuador Trade War Could Be Organized Crime
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Winner of Colombia-Ecuador Trade War Could Be Organized Crime
Winner of Colombia-Ecuador Trade War Could Be Organized Crime The fight against organized crime is now at the center of a trade war that has erupted between Colombia and Ecuador — one that will likely benefit only the region’s criminal actors. On January 26, Ecuador’s government announced a 900% increase in the tariff for transporting Colombian oil. The measure followed President Daniel Noboa’s decision to impose 30% tariffs on imports from Colo…
Colombia announced this Tuesday, January 27, 2026, that it is preparing another decree to impose the 30% tariff on more products from Ecuador.
The Government of Colombia announced that it will impose 30% tariffs on new Ecuadorian products as a measure of reciprocity to Noboa’s surcharges
The Andean Business Advisory Council, which is part of the Andean Community (CAN), expressed concern about the tariff measures announced by Ecuador and Colombia, including the application of a 30% tariff on imports between the two countries. The Andean Community, composed of Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru, warned that
Colombia evaluates new tariffs on Ecuador’s products in the midst of commercial tension. Photo: taken from Freepik/montage Valora Analitik Diana Morales, Minister of Commerce, Industry and Tourism of Colombia, announced on Tuesday, January 27, that the government evaluates new tariffs on Ecuador’s products. In a press conference, the minister reported that “today we are contemplating another decree that is going to contemplate another type of pr…
Daniel Noboa referred in an interview to the commercial tension that broke out between the two nations.
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