Colombia responds to Ecuador’s tariff hike with 100-percent import tax
The tit-for-tat tariff increase comes amid cross-border tension over illicit drugs and fate of politician Jorge Glas.

The tit-for-tat tariff increase comes amid cross-border tension over illicit drugs and fate of politician Jorge Glas.




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Leaders of Colombia and Ecuador trade allegations after Gustavo Petro says 27 charred bodies found on country’s border.
Colombians will choose from more than 3,000 candidates vying for 102 Senate seats and 182 House seats.
The new announcement from Quito follows an initial 30 percent tariff imposed by the Andean nation in early February.

As part of Colombia’s peace process, former army soldiers confess to extrajudicial killings to the victims’ families.
Colombia’s Muslims comprise less than 0.2 percent of the population in a country that is majority Catholic.
Petro said he had invited Rodriguez to meet in the border city of Cucuta to discuss energy cooperation.
Colombia’s largest criminal group paused talks after President Gustavo Petro pledged to target its leader Chiquito Malo.

Columbian President Gustavo Petro says he has escaped an assassination attempt while travelling by helicopter.
Gustavo Petro has been warning for months about an alleged plot by drug traffickers who want to target him.
The criminal group suspended talks in response to reports that the US and Colombia would target its leader for arrest.