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Colombia to Hit Ecuador With 50% Tariffs on Hundreds of Items
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Colombia to Hit Ecuador With 50% Tariffs on Hundreds of Items

Bloomberg · Mar 2, 2026 · Collected from RSS

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Colombia’s government is planning reciprocal tariffs of 50% on imports from Ecuador, intensifying an economically-damaging spat between the ideological foes.


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