Tag #Us-Colombia Relations

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Trump's Tariff Threat and Climate Change Fuel Global Coffee Price Surge

President Trump's threat of 25% tariffs on Colombian goods, following a diplomatic dispute over migrant deportations, caused a significant surge in global coffee prices, exacerbated by reduced harvests in Brazil due to climate change and logistical delays in Colombia and Central America.

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U.S. Sanctions Colombia Over Refugee Deportation Dispute

The U.S. attempted to deport Colombian refugees using military planes, but President Petro refused permission due to inhumane transport conditions. This triggered retaliatory economic sanctions from the U.S. which were later lifted after Colombia agreed to the deportations under different conditions...

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Colombia Accepts Deportation Flights After Trump's Sanctions Threat

On Tuesday, Colombia accepted two U.S. deportation flights totaling 201 Colombians after President Trump threatened sanctions for refusing earlier; President Petro hailed their return as dignified, rejecting claims they were criminals.

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Trump Imposes Tariffs on Colombian Goods After Deportation Flight Dispute

On January 26th, 2025, President Trump imposed a 25% tariff on all Colombian products after President Petro refused to accept two U.S. deportation flights, citing concerns about the treatment of migrants; Trump responded with additional sanctions and visa restrictions.

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Trump's Aggressive Tactics Secure Early Foreign Policy Win, Raising International Concerns

Following threats of heavy tariffs, Colombia agreed to increased migrant deportations demanded by the US, showcasing President Trump's aggressive foreign policy approach in his first week, marked by intimidation tactics against Colombia, Canada, Mexico, and Denmark, raising concerns about the future...

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U.S.-Colombia Deportation Dispute Resolved

The U.S. and Colombia resolved a dispute over deportation flights, with Colombia agreeing to accept all returning citizens via its presidential plane after initially rejecting U.S. military aircraft, thus averting threatened U.S. tariffs.

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Miami Airport Delays Amid US-Colombia Diplomatic Tensions

Increased wait times for travelers arriving at Miami International Airport from Colombia followed a diplomatic dispute between the U.S. and Colombia over the return of deported migrants, with reports of a single line for all travelers regardless of citizenship status.

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Colombia Receives Deported Citizens, Visa Services Expected to Resume

After a diplomatic crisis involving President Petro's initial refusal to accept deportation flights from the U.S., two flights carrying 201 deported Colombians landed in Bogotá; the Colombian government expects the U.S. to resume visa services this week.

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Trump-Petro Trade Dispute Highlights U.S. Leverage Over Colombia

A threatened 50% tariff on Colombian imports by former President Trump prompted President Gustavo Petro to reverse his ban on deportation flights, highlighting the economic leverage the U.S. holds over Colombia and the complex dynamics between the two nations.

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Colombia Averts US Sanctions by Accepting Migrant Deportations

Facing US President Donald Trump's threats of tariffs and sanctions, Colombia agreed to accept deportation flights of Colombian migrants, averting the punitive measures but maintaining a visa suspension until the first flight's arrival; Mexico also refused a similar request.

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US-Colombia Dispute Over Deportations Resolved, Averted Trade War

The U.S. and Colombia resolved a dispute over migrant deportations, averting a trade war after President Trump threatened tariffs on Colombian goods. Colombia agreed to accept all deported citizens, halting the threatened sanctions.

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Trump Halts Colombia Sanctions After Deportation Agreement

On January 26th, President Trump announced that he would not impose tariffs or sanctions on Colombia after the country agreed to accept the deportation of Colombian migrants from the US, including via US military planes, following an earlier disagreement over two deportation flights and threats of r...

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