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Colombia minister to propose reciprocal tariff of 50% on some Ecuadorean goods

By Thomson Reuters Feb 27, 2026 | 8:37 AM

By Carlos Vargas and Alexandra Valencia

BOGOTA/QUITO, Feb 27 (Reuters) – Colombia’s commerce minister Diana Marcela Morales said on Friday she will propose the government raise tariffs on certain Ecuadorean ​goods from a current 30% to 50%, as ‌a trade war between the neighbors escalates.

Ecuador said on Thursday it will increase tariffs on Colombian imports to 50% beginning March 1, citing a lack of cooperation in combating drug trafficking along their shared border, which ‌Colombia ​denies.

“We are going to present the ⁠proposal not only to raise ⁠tariffs on the 73 tariff subheadings, but also to consider other products that could generate some degree of sensitivity due to the measures Ecuador has taken today,” Morales told ​Blu Radio in an interview, saying the move must be approved by a government committee. “It would be 50% for ⁠the 73 subheadings that currently have ⁠a 30% rate.”

Meanwhile, Ecuadorean President Daniel Noboa doubled ​down on his assertion that Colombia has failed to cooperate ​on security on the countries’ border, a hub for ‌trafficking of cocaine and other contraband.

“This surcharge is the result of an absolute lack of oversight at the border on Colombia’s part; even the army has been withdrawn several hundred kilometers ⁠away, which doubles our cost of protecting our border, to nearly an additional $400 million a year,” he told Radio Centro de Quito, ⁠adding Ecuador has ‌already raised $13 million through the tariff, which first ⁠was announced in January, and that violence ​in ‌the area had fallen.

Ecuador has a trade deficit ​of $1.1 billion ⁠with Colombia, he added.

Shortly after the first tariffs, Ecuador increased its fee on Colombian crude transported through its SOTE pipeline by 900% to $30 per barrel, prompting Colombia to halt shipments.

(Reporting by Carlos Vargas in Bogota and Alexandra Valencia in Quito, writing by ​Julia Symmes Cobb)