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Colombia avoids trade war after US deportation dispute

Monday 27 January 2025 - 07:38
Colombia avoids trade war after US deportation dispute

Colombia has stepped back from a potential trade conflict with the United States following President Donald Trump's threats of tariffs and visa restrictions. The standoff began after Bogotá declined to accept US military flights transporting deported migrants, prompting swift reactions from both nations.

Late Sunday, Colombian President Gustavo Petro announced plans for retaliatory tariffs on US imports, citing the need to ensure the dignified treatment of deported migrants. However, a subsequent press conference by Colombian Foreign Minister Luis Gilberto Murillo confirmed the resolution of the dispute, with Colombia agreeing to accept its deported citizens.

The US administration claimed Colombia had fully agreed to its terms, which included the unrestricted acceptance of deportees, regardless of transportation methods. A White House statement emphasized the resolution as a testament to America's restored global influence.

The dispute escalated after Trump proposed a 25% tariff on Colombian imports, threatening to increase it to 50% within a week. He also warned of visa revocations for Colombian officials and their families, heightened border inspections, and other punitive measures. On social media, Trump accused the Colombian government of violating its legal obligations and shared a post underscoring his firm stance on the matter.

President Petro initially resisted, announcing countermeasures and asserting Colombia's sovereignty. In a social media post, he criticized the US's treatment of migrants and highlighted Colombia's rich cultural history, declaring that his country would not be dominated by external powers. He also stressed the importance of respecting the dignity of deportees.

International experts cautioned that Trump's aggressive approach could push Latin American countries to reduce their dependence on the US by strengthening ties with other global powers, such as China and Europe.

This episode follows a pattern of rising tensions between Washington and Latin American nations over migration policies. Brazil, for instance, recently criticized the US for what it described as the inhumane treatment of deportees during flights. Meanwhile, Mexico reportedly refused entry to a US military aircraft carrying deported migrants, signaling regional unease with these policies.

Despite the immediate resolution of the dispute with Colombia, analysts suggest that Trump's confrontational tactics may have long-term implications for US influence in the region.


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