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Apr 11, 2026

Colombia Retaliates Against Ecuador with 100% Import Tariff

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Colombia has raised its tariffs on Ecuadorian imports to 100%, matching Ecuador's recent hike, amid an escalating trade and diplomatic spat between the two nations.

Colombia's Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Tourism announced on Friday that it will increase tariffs on Ecuadorian goods to 100 percent, up from 30 percent. This move is a direct response to Ecuador's decision to impose a 100 percent tariff on Colombian imports a day earlier.

The trade dispute between the two South American countries has been escalating, with Ecuador citing a trade deficit and accusing Colombia of not doing enough to combat drug trafficking. However, Colombia has denied these accusations, pointing to its military operations aimed at intercepting illicit drugs, including a significant seizure last November.

The diplomatic tensions have also been fueled by disagreements between the two countries' leaders. Ecuador's President Daniel Noboa has clashed with Colombia's President Gustavo Petro over issues including the imprisonment of former Ecuadorian Vice President Jorge Glas, whom Petro has called a political prisoner.

Colombian Trade Minister Diana Morales stated that her country had exhausted all diplomatic efforts to resolve the issue with Ecuador. She emphasized that the decision to increase tariffs was made to protect Colombian businesses and communities.