Colombia, Ecuador Tariffs Turn Border Ports Into the Real Battlefield
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QUITO (AP) — Ecuador and Colombia held talks Thursday in Panama following trade tensions and the imposition of reciprocal tariffs after President Daniel Noboa criticized the Colombian government for failing to secure its border, which he claims is riddled with organized crime and drug trafficking. Ecuador's Foreign Ministry stated on social media that "dialogue is underway between the foreign ministers of the two countries" and specified that Pr…
The two countries share a border of about 600 km
Colombia, Ecuador Tariffs Turn Border Ports Into the Real Battlefield
A 30 percent security tariff has jolted trade, electricity, and trust at the border between Colombia and Ecuador. At Rumichaca, a quiet crossing hints at what is at stake: joint port control, shifting cocaine routes, and presidents turning security into economic punishment for everyone. The post Colombia, Ecuador Tariffs Turn Border Ports Into the Real Battlefield appeared first on LatinAmerican Post.
The tariff measure imposed by Ecuador has in expectation to traders on the border for the last weekend of January
Quito, 29 Jan (Latin Press) The Foreign Ministers of Ecuador, Gabriela Sommerfeld, and of Colombia, Rosa Villavicencio, met today behind closed doors in Panama amid the commercial and political tensions between the two countries. The post Foreign Ministers of Ecuador and Colombia meet in Panama first appeared on News Prensa Latina.
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