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The suspension of visas would remain in effect until the first planeload of deportees is accepted, and the order on tariffs and sanctions would be held “in reserve” in case Colombia does not ...
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Colombia backs down in face of Trump tariff threats over migrants deported on military planesThe White House says Colombia has agreed to President Donald Trump’s terms following a weekend dispute over deportation flights from the United States using military aircraft, averting a trade ...
Colombia's majority state-owned oil producer Ecopetrol reported on Tuesday a 22% net profit slump in the first quarter, ...
‘Los Urabeños’ got their name in the late 1990s and early 2000s when its commanders were still members of the AUC and the paramilitaries started an offensive from the region of Uraba towards ...
President Donald Trump Sunday threatened to hit Colombia with 25% tariffs, rising to 50% in a week, and other sanctions after it turned back two U.S. military aircraft trying to repatriate ...
U.S. reverses Colombia sanctions, easing oil supply concerns but leaving traders cautious about volatile policies. Crude oil prices dip below $75.47, creating bearish pressure. Key support at $70. ...
The U.S. swiftly reversed plans to impose sanctions and tariffs on Colombia after the South American nation agreed to accept deported migrants from the United States, the White House said late on ...
In addition to the tariff threats, Trump’s retaliatory measures doubled down on potential “ Visa Sanctions on all Party ...
Colombia’s President Gustavo Petro initially refused to accept two U.S. military planes with migrants, prompting Trump to threaten 25% tariffs on Colombian exports and other sanctions.
The five officials ran one of the most consequential presidential campaigns in the country’s history while sheltering at the ...
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