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A new tariff war in South America


Ecuador's President Daniel Noboa accuses his neighbor of insufficient fight against narco-terrorism.

The increased customs duties will come into force on May 1.

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Tension is growing in South America

Ecuadorian authorities said the decision was taken “after observing Colombia's failure to implement specific and effective measures to secure its borders.”

In response, Colombian President Gustavo Petro threatened to leave his country from the Andean Community (a regional economic organization) and join Mercosur.

The trade war between Colombia and Ecuador began with the imposition of 30 percent tariffs in February by President Noboa, who declared that the northern neighbor was not taking enough action to ensure security on their shared border, where narco-terrorist groups operate.

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