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Ecuador imposes new tariffs on Colombian oil

Release Date:2026-01-23 17:19:57     Source:Xinhua

Ecuador on Thursday announced it would impose tariffs on the transport of Colombian oil, as trade frictions escalate between the South American nations.

The announcement was made by the country's Environment and Energy Minister Ines Manzano, following the country's earlier decision to levy a 30-percent "security charge" on Colombian goods over alleged shortcomings in joint efforts to combat drug trafficking.

Earlier on Thursday, Colombia said that it will impose a 30-percent tariff on 20 products imported from Ecuador, and suspend international electricity transactions with Ecuador as a preventive measure to protect national energy sovereignty and security.

Colombian Minister of Mines and Energy Edwin Palma reaffirmed Colombia's commitment to regional integration, while stressing that any cross-border energy exchange must be conducted under conditions of security, equity and good faith.

Colombia supplies about 8 to 10 percent of Ecuador's electricity, according to official data.

Editor:Leo

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