The first two months of 2025 marked a solid start for Ecuador’s foreign trade. According to official figures, non-oil exports…
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Ecuador, an Example of Logistical Adaptation in the Trump Era
More than 100 days into Donald Trump’s new term, U.S. foreign policy has taken a turn that has reshaped relations…
Between Tariffs and Strategic Decisions: The Voice of the Shipping Lines
The trade war between the United States and China is not a distant issue for Ecuadorian trade. On the contrary,…
Ecuador Reduces Tariffs on Vehicles Imported From the USA: A Measure to Diversify the Automotive Market
From April 10 until December 31, 2025, Ecuador will apply a temporary reduction of import tariffs to 10% for vehicles…
Ecuador is the World’s Leading Exporter of Hearts of Palm, Supplying Almost Half of the World’s Demand.
Ecuador has firmly positioned itself as the world’s leading supplier of hearts of palm, reaching a share of 75% of…
Falling Ocean Freight Rates: Impact of Overcapacity, Geopolitical Tension and New Trade Barriers
International shipping is going through a complex period marked by a sharp reduction in freight rates, which have fallen by…
Daniel Noboa: What does his re-election mean for maritime logistics in Ecuador?
With the re-election of Daniel Noboa for a full term, Ecuador is preparing for a new stage in its economic…
Ecuadorian Avocado: The Green Gold That Seeks to Conquer the World
If there is one product that has gone from being a simple side dish to becoming a global phenomenon, it…
Is It a Good Opportunity to Export Rice From Ecuador to Other Continents?
Rice is a fundamental pillar in the diet of Ecuadorians and represents an essential part of national agriculture. Traditionally, Ecuador…
BlackRock and the Panama Canal: A New Balance in Global Logistics
The recent acquisition of the ports of Balboa and Cristobal by a consortium led by BlackRock has generated intense debate…