Ecuador Slashes Tariffs on Colombian Imports: A Diplomatic Move
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The reduction from 100% to 75% in the security rate that Ecuador charges to products and goods originating from Colombia, and that will enter into force from next June 1, creates expectations in the national productive sector, especially sectors that import from the neighboring country raw material for their processes.
Ecuador Cuts Tariffs on Colombian Imports From 100% to 75% Three Days Into 100% Rate
Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa on Monday, May 4, 2026, cut the country’s security-tariff on Colombian imports from 100 percent to 75 percent, with the new rate taking effect on June 1, only three days after the maximum had begun to apply on May 1. The reduction follows a tariff escalation that started in February 2026 […] The post Ecuador Cuts Tariffs on Colombian Imports From 100% to 75% Three Days Into 100% Rate appeared first on The Rio Ti…
Ecuador lowers Colombia tariffs after call from far-right presidential candidate
The government of Ecuador’s President Daniel Noboa said that it would lower tariffs on imports from Colombia from 100% to 75% after a phone conversation with far-right presidential candidate Paloma Valencia. In a brief statement, Noboa’s press office said that Quito will lower the “security fee” on June 1. The decision “reaffirms the national government’s commitment to moving toward bilateral security cooperation mechanisms, promoting greater co…
The candidate from Colombia, Paloma Valencia, held a call with the president of Ecuador, Daniel Noboa, in which they addressed two key issues: border security and the commercial tension between the two countries; the contact occurs in the middle of a scenario marked by cross accusations and economic measures that have impacted the bilateral exchange. After the conversation, the Ecuadorian government announced a reduction of tariffs on Colombian …
What you should know Ecuador applied the security rate to Colombia for the first time in February 2026 to 30%, and scaled it to 100% on May 1, in response to Bogotá's lack of cooperation in border security.The Andean Community has pending a resolution on the legality of the measure.If it fails against Ecuador, the country may be forced to return the money collected since its implementation.In February 2026, imports from Colombia fell by 66% and …
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