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Ecuador raises tariffs on Colombia to 100% from 50%

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By Alexandra Valencia
QUITO/BOGOTA, April 9 (Reuters) – Ecuador’s government on Thursday said it was raising tariffs on imports from its larger neighbor Colombia to 100% from a prior level of 50%, citing Colombia’s alleged failure to implement border security measures.

“After confirming Colombia’s failure to implement concrete and effective border security measures, Ecuador is compelled to take sovereign action,” the government said in a statement.

Ecuador said the tariffs would take effect from May 1.

The South American country had late February raised tariffs to 50%, up from a level of 30% it first imposed at the end of January. It has justified the measures by saying Colombia is not doing enough to fight drug trafficking near the shared border.

Colombia has repeatedly rejected these accusations and noted that it runs regular joint counter-narcotics operations together with Ecuadorean security forces. Its government has levied reciprocal tariffs on some Ecuadorean goods.

Bogota has also halted energy sales to Ecuador, a key export for Ecuador during droughts when hydroelectric dams dry up. Ecuador also imports significant quantities of medicines and pesticides from the neighboring country.

Ecuador’s government has previously cited a trade deficit as a reason for the tariffs.

Neither Colombia’s trade or foreign ministries immediately responded to requests for comment.

(Reporting by Alexandra Valencia in Quito, Nelson Bocanegra in Bogota and Iñigo Alexander in Mexico City; Writing by sarah Morland; Editing by Daina Beth Solomon)

Disclaimer: This report is auto generated from the Reuters news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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