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Andean Community orders Colombia, Ecuador to lift trade curbs

By Thomson Reuters May 8, 2026 | 8:35 AM

QUITO, May 8 (Reuters) – The Andean Community ordered Colombia and Ecuador to lift all measures restricting trade ​between the two countries, the ‌bloc said late on Thursday.

The Community ruled on requests from both nations after Ecuador raised tariffs on imports from Colombia to ‌100%, ​prompting a retaliatory ⁠response from Colombia, which ⁠imposed phased tariff hikes of up to 75% on some goods.

The multilateral body gave the two countries ​10 business days to withdraw the measures in place.

Earlier this year, ⁠Ecuador’s President Daniel Noboa ⁠imposed tariffs on Colombian imports, ​including electricity and medicines, eventually raising ​them to 100% as of May 1, ‌arguing that his neighbor was not doing enough to combat drug trafficking along their roughly 586-km shared ⁠border and citing a wide trade deficit.

Colombian President Gustavo Petro rejected the accusations, and his ⁠government ‌responded by suspending electricity exports ⁠and last week formalizing differentiated ​tariffs ‌of 35%, 50% and ​75% on ⁠around 190 Ecuadorian products.

Colombia and Ecuador governments did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

(Reporting by Alexandra Valencia and Nelson Bocanegra; Editing by Susan Fenton and ​Chizu Nomiyama)