He has also advocated for the US to re-establish a military base in Ecuador to help fight the drug trade. He even attended US ...
Ecuador will apply a 27% tariff on Mexican goods to “ensure fair treatment” of Ecuadorian producers, President Daniel Noboa said on Monday. In a post on X, Noboa said he is open to signing a ...
Ecuador’s center-right President Daniel Noboa fell short of securing an outright majority in the country’s general election, according to results available on Monday, setting the stage for a ...
He has also advocated for the US to re-establish a military base in Ecuador to help fight the drug trade. He even attended US President Donald Trump’s inauguration in January and later followed ...
By Genevieve Glatsky Reporting from Quito, Ecuador Ecuador’s young president ... honking car horns, waving flags and chanting “just one round.” But by 10 p.m., they had dispersed.
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Ecuador President Names New Finance Minister, Confirms Interim Oil Minister QUITO (Reuters) -Ecuador's president, Daniel Noboa, has named Luis Alberto Jaramillo as the country's new finance ...
Ecuador Votes for President, With the Conservative Incumbent and a Leftist Lawyer in the Lead GUAYAQUIL, Ecuador (AP) — Ecuador’s presidential election Sunday is shaping up to be a repeat of ...
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Difference of 1% between Noboa, Gonzalez Incumbent Noboa had been predicted to win Gonzalez had decried possibility of fraud QUITO/GUAYAQUIL, Feb 9 (Reuters ... with LGBTQ flags rallied at ...
Ecuador’s presidential election Sunday is shaping up to be a repeat of the 2023 race, when voters chose a conservative young millionaire over the leftist protégé of the ...
QUITO (Reuters) - Ecuador's President Daniel Noboa announced on Monday that his government will apply a 27% tariff on Mexican goods in an effort to promote fair treatment for his country's companies.