AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoEcuador–Colombia Trade: Ecuador’s government is maintaining its 100% tariffs on Colombia as the Andean Community weighs trade-war appeals, keeping cross-border costs and supply chains under pressure. Crime & Governance: President Daniel Noboa again touted U.S.-backed crime-fighting efforts and pledged to keep hunting down criminals, while Ecuador’s security push remains central to business confidence and investment risk. Mining & Energy Deals: Foreign capital continues to circle the region: a Chinese miner signed a US$1.7 billion exploitation contract in Ecuador, and Gran Tierra Energy said it cleared conditions precedent for Colombia’s Tisquirama contract—signals of ongoing extractives momentum. Weather Risk for Agriculture: Developing El Niño conditions are expected to shift rainfall patterns, with tropical regions—including parts of Ecuador’s food belt—likely facing added volatility that can hit yields and prices. World Cup Economy & Talent: Moisés Caicedo’s Ecuador-to-Chelsea rise keeps the spotlight on Ecuadorian talent ahead of World Cup 2026, while the tournament’s broader travel and spending outlook is set to boost services demand.
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