Ecuador's conservative president announces tariffs on Mexican exports in an echo of Trump policy
- Ecuador's conservative president announced a 27% tariff on Mexican imports, similar to trade barriers established by U.S. President Donald Trump.
- President Daniel Noboa stated that the tariff aims to boost local manufacturers until a free trade deal is reached.
- Noboa attended Trump's inauguration and praised his win as beneficial for Latin America.
- The Trump administration also plans to impose a 25% tariff on Mexico, which may influence Noboa's decision.
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Trump Effect: Ecuador Imposes 27 Percent Tariff on Mexico
President of Ecuador Daniel Noboa announced on Monday that his country will impose a 27 percent tariff on Mexican goods to ensure "fair treatment" of Ecuadorian producers. The post Trump Effect: Ecuador Imposes 27 Percent Tariff on Mexico appeared first on Breitbart.

Mexico minimizes Ecuador’s decision to impose 27% tariff on Mexican imports
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum on Tuesday minimized Ecuador's decision to impose a 27% tariff on products imported from Mexico.
Ecuadorian Tariffs on Mexican Products Have Minimal Impact: Sheinbaum - teleSUR English
Imposing tariffs on Mexico makes no sense whatsoever and sets a very bad precedent, a former Ecuadorian trade minister said. On Tuesday, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum downplayed the impact of the 27% tariffs that Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa imposed on Mexican products. RELATED: Ecuador: Luisa Gonzalez Stands Out in the Presidential Debate During her press conference, she stated that imports from Ecuador account for only 0.4% of Mexic…


Mexican president shrugs off Ecuador tariff announcement
MEXICO CITY - Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum on Tuesday dismissed the announcement from Ecuador's president a day earlier to apply tariffs on Mexican goods, noting that her country's trade with Ecuador represents a tiny share of exports.


Ecuador imposes 27% tariff on Mexican goods
Ecuador’s President Daniel Noboa announced on Monday, February 3, that his government will apply a 27% tariff on Mexican goods to promote fair treatment for his country’s companies. In a post on X, Noboa said he favors more exchange of goods with other countries, including a potential free trade deal with Mexico, “but not when there is abuse.” Until there is such a deal, he added, the 27% duty will apply. Last year, Ecuador and Mexico broke off …
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