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75% of Bilateral Trade with Colombia Has Already Recovered without Fees or Tariffs, According to Traders in Tulcán

Summary by El Universo
After a month since Ecuador abrogated the security rate for products imported from Colombia, which was in force since last February, and that the neighboring country also lifted its tariffs days later, the trade movement in the border area and bilateral exchange between the two countries have been gradually normalizing, although not yet 100%, according to Nelson Cano, president of the Tulcán Chamber of Commerce.

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After a month since Ecuador abrogated the security rate for products imported from Colombia, which was in force since last February, and that the neighboring country also lifted its tariffs days later, the trade movement in the border area and bilateral exchange between the two countries have been gradually normalizing, although not yet 100%, according to Nelson Cano, president of the Tulcán Chamber of Commerce.

·Guayaquil, Ecuador
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El Universo broke the news in Guayaquil, Ecuador on Saturday, July 4, 2026.
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