Acoplásticos celebrates Ecuador's repeal of import tax

The Acoplásticos trade group celebrated Ecuador's government decision to eliminate the 100 % tax on imports from Colombia. The move restores normal bilateral trade conditions and enables recovery of some 170 million dollars in annual exports.

Acoplásticos, the trade group representing Colombia's plastics industry, described the repeal as positive news. Executive president Daniel Mitchell said the decision opens the possibility to export around 150 million dollars annually to Ecuador in products such as polypropylene, PVC, sacks, packaging films and construction items.

An additional 20 million dollars in annual Colombian paint exports are also expected to resume. The Ecuadorian market ranks among the most relevant for the national manufacturing sector.

The group expressed hope that cooperation between the two countries will prevail and that Andean Community agreements will be respected. This stance aims to provide certainty to businesses and ensure continuity of commercial exchange.

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Colombia to raise tariffs on Ecuadorian imports to 100%

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Colombia's Minister of Commerce, Industry and Tourism, Diana Marcela Morales Rojas, rejected Ecuador's trade measures and announced that the country will raise tariffs on imports from Ecuador to 100%. The move responds to Ecuador's announced increase of its tariff on Colombian products to 100%, citing border security issues. Business leaders from both nations called for presidential dialogue to avert economic harm.

The Colombian government retaliated against Ecuador's 100% tariff hike on Colombian products by imposing the same on over 70 Ecuadorian tariff subheadings. Trade Minister Diana Morales amended Decree 170 after unsuccessful diplomatic efforts. Colombian exports to Ecuador dropped 35% in February to US$109.3 million.

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The Andean Community of Nations has ordered Colombia and Ecuador to eliminate tariffs imposed amid a bilateral trade dispute. The bloc gave the countries 10 days to comply with resolutions issued by its General Secretariat.

Colombia's Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Tourism and Bancóldex launched a 100 million dollar credit line to support trade operations with Venezuela. The measure aims to strengthen financial mechanisms between the two countries.

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Union Asopetrol warned that Ecopetrol faces financial suffocation from its first-quarter 2026 profit drop. High taxes and peso revaluation were cited as key factors.

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