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Donald Trump had ordered 25% tariffs on all Colombian goods after the country's President Gustavo Petro refused landing to two US military deportation flights on Sunday.
With approval ratings falling and key reforms stalled, Colombian President Gustavo Petro enters the final year of his term ...
Colombian President Gustavo Petro agreed to accept deportation flights from the US after President Trump announced "emergency" tariffs and other sanctions against the South American country.
Presidents Donald Trump and Gustavo Petro, ... Petro said in a post on X that he had ordered the “foreign trade minister to raise import tariffs from the U.S. by 25%.” Colombia has ...
The president announced “emergency tariffs” of 25 percent on all Colombian goods to the United States, along with other “retaliatory measures,” because President Gustavo Petro refused to ...
Coup claims, trade threats, and guerrilla attacks ignite a legal standoff between Colombia and the U.S. over diplomacy, war ...
Policy White House says Colombia agrees to take deported migrants after Trump tariff showdown Trump said the measures were necessary because the decision of Colombian President Gustavo Petro ...
This order was given by Colombia’s Socialist President Gustavo Petro, who is already very unpopular amongst his people,” Trump announced in a Truth Social post, adding that the move had ...
🚨 #BREAKING: U.S. sanctions and tariffs NOT taking effect on Colombia after President Petro agreed to Trump’s terms on taking back migrants, White House says. Reply Like (3) ...
Colombian President Gustavo Petro urged commercial banks to cut interest rates on loans and added that central bank interest rate hikes put the “productive economy” at risk.
But Gustavo Petro’s election as Colombia’s first leftist president is likely to test the U.S.’ special relationship with a major non-NATO ally like never before.