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Colombia has backed down from a tariff war, but the tactic poses a test for the new Trump administration. If future sanctions lead to higher prices for US consumers, will the American public object?
Trump's wrath came in response to actions by Gustavo Petro, the left-leaning president of Colombia, who is dealing with his own immigration crisis: the arrival of massive numbers of people fleeing ...
Having already forced Colombia to accept deportees by threatening a 25% tariff, President Donald Trump is readying the same move against Canada and Mexico as soon as Saturday. “The potential for ...
After learning of two repatriation flights that weren't allowed to land in Colombia, Trump said he would immediately place 25% tariffs on all goods coming into the U.S. from the South American ...
Donald Trump threatened 25% tariffs on Colombian goods after Colombia rejected deportation flights. President Gustavo Petro had blocked flights with deported migrants from landing in his country.
The media reported Colombia's 'Cuba-nisation' in Washington as United States policy makers constantly called for the isolation of Colombian president Samper. Colombia was officially branded as a 'threat to democracy' and to the United States. [96] Until mid-2004, the U.S. Embassy in Bogota was the largest U.S. embassy in the world. [97]
In response, President Trump of the U.S. initially threatened to impose 25% tariffs on all Colombian imports, implement travel bans and visa revocations for Colombian government officials, and to implement enhanced customs and border protection inspections for all Colombian nationals and cargo from Colombia. [132] [133] Trump said he would ...
Trump had said the U.S. would immediately impose 25% tariffs on all Colombian goods, but would increase that to 50% in a week, presumably if the country didn't change its position.