Colombia accuses Ecuador of “deliberate interference” in presidential election amid tariff spat
Colombia said Noboa’s tariff pledge to an opposition candidate amounted to foreign interference as the Andean Community ordered both countries to remove reciprocal duties.
- On Saturday, Colombia rejected President Daniel Noboa's move to eliminate tariffs on Colombian imports, condemning the decision as "deliberate interference" in Sunday's presidential election.
- Ecuador initiated the trade conflict in January by imposing a security tax on Colombian imports, citing a trade deficit of at least $1 billion, which caused tariffs to escalate from 30% to 100%.
- The administration of President Gustavo Petro responded by prohibiting energy sales and imposing 75% tariffs on Ecuadorian products, while The Andean Community ruled earlier this month that reciprocal duties hinder free trade.
- Following talks on Friday with candidate Abelardo de la Espriella, Noboa announced he would eliminate the security tax on June 1, pledging to jointly fight narcoterrorism with the opposition figure.
- Both nations summoned ambassadors amid the tensions, while Noboa has not clarified whether the tax repeal will remain in effect if ruling-party candidate Cepeda wins Sunday's election.
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On Saturday, the government of Colombia rejected the statements of the president of Ecuador, Daniel Noboa, who announced the elimination of tariffs applied to Colombian products after holding a dialogue with the opposition presidential candidate Abelardo de la Espriella. Noboa reported on Friday that, after talking with De la Espriella and confirming a common commitment to combat “narcoterrorism,” he decided to eliminate from June 1 the so-calle…
Colombia accuses Ecuador of 'interference' in its elections after eliminating tariffs after talks with opposition candidate.
Colombia accuses Ecuador of 'deliberate interference' in general elections
Colombia has rejected a move by Ecuador’s president to eliminate tariffs on Colombian imports because of a commitment made to an opposition candidate
Colombia accuses Ecuador of ‘deliberate interference’ in general elections
BOGOTA (AP) — Colombia’s government on Saturday rejected a move by Ecuador’s President Daniel Noboa to eliminate tariffs on Colombian imports because of a tariff commitment made to an opposition
On Saturday, the Colombian government called the declaration made by the Ecuadorian president, Daniel Noboa, on the lifting of tariffs on Colombian products from June 1st as a "good will" measure, and assured that this decision responds in fact to the fulfillment of orders issued by the General Secretariat of the Andean Community (CAN). "Colombia expresses its categorical rejection (...) of the misleading presentation of the decision to repeal t…
Colombia accuses Ecuador of "deliberate interference" in presidential election amid tariff spat
Colombia's foreign ministry on Saturday accused Ecuador of deliberate interference in Colombia's Sunday presidential election after Ecuador's president agreed to lift tariffs in a conversation with a...
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