Colombian president orders increase of import tariffs on US goods after Trump order
- U.S. President Donald Trump ordered tariffs and other measures against Colombia after its government rejected U.S. military flights carrying migrants.
- Colombian President Gustavo Petro ordered a 25% increase in import tariffs on U.S. goods in response to Trump's actions.
- Colombia accepted 475 deportation flights from the U.S. from 2020 to 2024, according to Witness at the Border.
- Trump stated that the measures were necessary due to President Petro's actions jeopardizing U.S. national security.
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Colombia Backs Down After Trump Tariff Threat
Bloomberg's Iain Marlow weighs in President Trump lifting his Colombia tariff threat, after the country agreed to all of the President's terms, and discusses how Trump may use tariffs during his Presidency as leverage to achieve his goals. Iain speaks with Kailey Leinz and Joe Mathieu on Bloomberg's "Balance of Power." (Source: Bloomberg)
Colombians line up outside Miami consulate to get paperwork in order following Trump’s deportation, tariff threat - WSVN 7News | Miami News, Weather, Sports
Hundreds of Colombians lined up outside of the Colombian consulate in Coral Gables, on Monday, following President Donald Trump’s economic and deportation threat against their home country of Colombia. 7News cameras captured long lines of people outside the consulate. Some people said they had been standing outside since 3 a.m. to get their paperwork in order. “To renew my passport,” said a man. “Long time for waiting here,” said another man. “T…
Just in time for Valentine's Day, trade dispute with Colombia threatens flower imports
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump’s threat to impose a 25% tax on imports from Colombia comes at a most inauspicious time: The wrangling over the South American country’s willingness to accept flights carrying deported immigrants is flaring up just three weeks before Valentine’s Day, and Colombia is America’s No. 1 foreign source of cut flowers. But romantics may spared from becoming victims of a trade dispute. The White House declared vi…
Trump holding off on tariffs against Colombia after it accepts flights of deported migrants
The White House says President Trump is holding off from imposing a series of tariffs and other measures against Colombia after the country agreed late Sunday night to once again accept U.S. flights carrying deported migrants. Earlier Sunday, President Trump threatened to impose 25% tariffs on goods from Colombia when it initially refused to accept those flights. CBS News reporter Aaron Navarro has more.
Colombia Backs Down After Trump Tariff Threat - Overpasses For America
Credit: Screenshot: Memecoingeneral X After President Donald Trump threatened tariffs and other punitive measures, Columbia backed down and agreed to accept its citizens who illegally immigrated to the U.S. Trump on Sunday said the U.S. would impose tariffs on Colombia after the South American nation refused to allow a plane carrying illegal immigrants from the U.S. to land. But soon after the threat, Colombian President Gustavo Petr…
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