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Volume 8, Issue 08
From the week of November 26, 2023
A visit to Cerro de Arcos, the home of a unique hummingbird in Ecuador
by Astrid Arellano on November 24, 2023 The Cerro de Arcos reserve was founded in 2020, in southern Ecuador, to protect an endemic bird: the blue-throated star hummingbird (Oreotrochilus cyanolaemus), of which it is estimated that only between 80 to 110 mature individuals exist in the world. The proliferation of pine monocultures, livestock and frequent bush burning […]
Update: Wayra Plaza opens with all of Corporación Favorita brands under one roof
Update to: New Megamaxi set to open in Cuenca in November Published: volume 8, Issue 1 Corporación Favorita inaugurated Wayra Plaza, its inaugural 'power center,' in Cuenca on Friday, November 24th,...
Lasso took over during economic rebound, Noboa inherits a sluggish economy and few options
Daniel Noboa has taken on the responsibility of leading a nation that is teetering on the edge of defaulting on its international loans, facing a potential increase in the poverty rate, and encountering limited options for securing additional funding.
New process for United States family reunification program for Ecuadorians
New reunification process for Ecuadorian nationals targets migrants whose family members are legal permanent residents or citizens of the U.S.
Indigenous communities in Cotopaxi and Tungurahua will force foreigners to leave their territories
Saquisilí, in the Cotopaxi province, is waiting on census results before they make a move, but in the Tungurahua town of Salasaca, the mayor says there are ready to use ‘indigenous justice’ to clear out foreigners.
The turbulent insecurity legacy of Guillermo Lasso’s government
Guillermo Lasso’s presidency, spanning nearly 30 months, will be remembered for an exacerbation of violence, intensified drug seizures, unbridled prison chaos, and a paradoxical rise in organized crime at the expense of common criminal activities. As the administration concluded on November 23, 2023, the prevailing sentiment was one of unfulfilled promises and mounting security challenges.
Ministry of Energy unveils new plan to battle energy shortage
The Ministry of Energy has unveiled a comprehensive plan aimed at addressing the persistent issue of blackouts in the country. This initiative comes as a response to the recent challenges faced during the transition of power from the previous government to the current one, marked by unsuccessful attempts to secure additional electricity before the end of the term.
Noboa government will keep strategies against organized crime close to the vest
President Daniel Noboa is implementing a reserved policy on strategies to combat organized crime, marking a shift in the security landscape of his government.
“I don’t feel so well”
Ah, buckle up, folks! Remember those amusement park rides that spun you so fast you’d revisit your lunch in reverse? Yeah, the “Tilt-A-Whirl,” the “Whip,” and the absurdly named “Vomit Comet.” Childhood memories, right? Well, my life recently decided to emulate these nausea-inducing adventures, minus the corndogs and fired clams – although, I wouldn’t mind […]
In shocking move, Vice President Abad ordered to move to Ecuadorian Embassy in Tel Aviv and become ‘a collaborator for peace’
President Daniel Noboa has intensified the estrangement within the Executive Branch by issuing a decree to overhaul the role of Vice President Verónica Abad. This restructuring, outlined in Executive Decree No. 30, places the Ministry of Labor and the National Planning Secretariat in charge of implementing the changes, signaling a significant reduction in the responsibilities assigned to Vice President Abad.
Volume 8, Issue 07
From the week of November 19, 2023
Noboa’s options for financing Ecuador’s spending and debt obligations are limited
In 2024, President-elect Daniel Noboa faces the formidable challenge of securing a staggering $10.5 billion to finance public spending and meet existing debt obligations. The escalating country risk further complicates his quest for foreign credit, as traditional avenues for borrowing become increasingly elusive.
Mining in the Ecuadorian Amazon grew almost 300% from 2015 to 2021
Mining activity, both legal and illegal, covered more than 7,495 hectares in the Ecuadorian Amazon in 2021, the most recent date analyzed in the study by the Andean Amazon Monitoring Project (MAAP) and the Ecociencia Foundation.
The most affected provinces are Zamora Chinchipe, Napo, and Sucumbíos. At least 46.7% of the mining detected in the Ecuadorian Amazon is located in indigenous territories.
Illicit prison economies run by gangs take in tens of thousands of dollars each week
According to a recent police report, each wing of the Litoral Penitentiary is generating an astonishing $70,000 on a weekly basis. This financial windfall serves as a stark reminder of the pervasive illicit economies thriving within the prison system. As a committee scrutinized the government’s apparent inability to control these underground activities, the second anniversary of the tragic November 12, 2021, massacre at the Litoral Penitentiary was commemorated by groups and relatives of victims.
Youth and open-mindedness are often underestimated
As expected, criticism has arisen against the incoming Noboa government. After all, his victory was not a landslide—he only secured a 4.6% margin in the vote. Moreover, his experience is limited; he served in the National Assembly for exactly two years, from May 14, 2021, to May 17, 2023 (when President Lasso dissolved the Assembly […]
Update: Government Eliminates Industrial Electricity Rate Subsidy
The government has terminated the electricity rate subsidy previously extended to certain industries. Minister of Energy, Fernando Santos, directed Arcernnr to discontinue the incentive that granted reduced electricity rates to specific sectors.
Chone Killers and Latin Kings leave a wake of destruction in their battle for control of Durán
In the city of Durán, Guayas, a menacing web of violence and power struggles has been intricately woven by three distinct factions of the notorious Chone Killers, creating a volatile landscape that engulfs the entire canton. The backdrop to this chaos is marked by the Latin Kings’ steadfast refusal to form alliances, contributing further to the escalating levels of violence within the city.
Court Invalidates Unconstitutional ‘Environmental Consultation’ Decree
In a significant legal development, the Constitutional Court of Ecuador has rendered Executive Decree 754 unconstitutional, dismantling the framework for environmental consultations related to extraction and productive sector projects.
Social Christian Party takes helm of National Assembly for the first time in over 20 years
And agreement between ADN, RC and the PSC secured 94 votes in the Assembly, plus other support that depends on the issue. The ruling party managed to add 11 members from local movements and minorities.
Government inked investment contracts worth $1.751 billion in 2023, just over half of 2022 record amount
In 2023, the government of Ecuador inked investment contracts totaling just under $1.751 billion, reflecting a notable decrease compared to the robust figures observed in the first half of 2022, which reached an impressive $2.796 billion.
Ecuador’s current energy crisis highlights the need to branch out from its reliance on hydroelectricity
In Ecuador, a recent series of electricity service cuts since October 27, 2023, stemming from a decline in national energy reserves, has underscored the need to comprehend the fundamental processes involved in electricity generation. While Ecuador utilizes a diverse range of energy sources, its over reliance on hydroelectric power— contributing to 92% of the country’s energy mix— has exposed a problem that may only get worse in the future.
Volume 8, Issue 06
From the week of November 12, 2023
The next two governments will have to pay $21.053 billion of external debt
The Government of Daniel Noboa will have to pay at least $5.38 billion of external debt until 2025. But the greatest payment pressure is in 2026 and 2027. Ecuador's total public debt amounts to...
The pen is mightier…
Last week, I penned a column anticipating a mix of positive and negative reactions, and I received just that. If you haven’t perused the responses yet, feel free to do so and drop your thoughts in the comments. That’s where I’ll leave it. One silver lining from the feedback is that our readers can observe […]
2024 basic salary will no longer hinge on Guillermo Lasso’s promise
As the transition of power to Daniel Noboa has accelerated, altering the political landscape, the imperative to finalize any salary adjustments looms large with the Salary Council facing a deadline of November 30th.
2023 Index on freedom of the press finds Ecuador with a score below the low regional average
The Chapultepec Index of Press Freedom 2023, presented during the seventy-ninth session of the General Assembly of the Inter-American Society of Press (SIP) in Mexico, reveals concerning trends not only in Ecuador but also in Nicaragua, Venezuela, and Cuba, where there are constant regressions adversely affecting communication rights.
Noboa government has 2,968 “trust” positions to fill
These positions are distributed across ten levels, representing the highest hierarchical levels according to the Organic Law of Public Service (Losep). As with any change in leadership, the new government aims to populate these key roles with individuals aligned with its vision and goals.
At least nine journalists fled Ecuador in 2023 due to threats from organized crime
“This is a product of the rise of organized crime gangs, and the inefficiency of security agencies and the lack of response from the Government.”
Ecuador’s Comprehensive Strategies to Navigate and Resolve Ongoing Energy Challenges
The timeline for the end of blackouts depends on various factors, including the successful contracting and operation of the targeted 465 MW, as well as hydrological conditions.
Legal battle surrounding euthanasia case takes step forward as Court sets a date for hearing
Paola Roldán, confined to her bed due Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, initiated legal proceedings challenging the constitutionality of a specific article in the Comprehensive Organic Penal Code (COIP). Her primary objective is to advocate for the decriminalization of euthanasia within the country.
The gravity of women’s circumstances in Ecuador has garnered recognition from the prospective Minister of Foreign Affairs
Gabriela Sommerfeld, the businesswoman set to join President-elect Daniel Noboa’s cabinet, voiced her apprehension about the severe situation faced by women in the country. On November 10th, the third edition of the Women Economic Forum (WEF) took place in Quito, focusing on culture and development cooperation. Gabriela Sommerfeld and Isabel Noboa, the aunt of Daniel […]
Update: Migrants, including those from Ecuador, face harrowing conditions in the Darién Gap
Update to: Ecuadorians Become Second Largest Group Crossing Darién Jungle in 2023 Published: volume 7, Issue 43 A recent report by Human Rights Watch sheds light on a litany of abuses suffered by those traversing the jungles of Colombia and Panama, encompassing assaults, extortions, sexual abuse, disappearances, and even death. The organization monitoring human rights […]
Update: Cuenca Airport Secures Agreement for Management of International Flight Authorization
Update to: Cuenca airport has extended its operating hours Published: Volume 7, Issue 48 On November 13, 2023, the Municipality of Cuenca and the Ministry of the Interior formalized an agreement marking a significant step towards Mariscal Lamar Airport’s international operations. The signed agreements pave the way for the implementation of immigration and anti-drug controls […]
Volume 8, Issue 05
From the week of November 05, 2023
Noboa gears up for the financial hurdles he will face with visit to US and meetings with IMF, World Bank and OAS
The President-elect also met with US government officials, investors and trade representatives. Daniel Noboa Azín, the president-elect of Ecuador, embarked on a crucial leg of his international tour...
I think God would say STOP
I’ve deliberately kept this column brief today because the topic, no matter how I phrase it, is bound to draw criticism from both sides. Nevertheless, it’s a topic that demands discussion. I find myself aligning with many Latin American governments in believing that Israel’s actions in its war against Hamas have now gone too far. […]
US President Biden presides over economic meeting with South American leaders
At first Summit of Leaders of the Alliance for Economic Prosperity in the Americas (APEP), Biden pushes for growth of middle-class across Americas. President Joe Biden unveiled a series of...
As Ecuador grapples with drought-induced blackouts, the worst is still to come
As Ecuador confronts a severe drought, the repercussions are becoming increasingly evident, with the most critical phase projected to hit in December 2023. Currently, areas like Daule Peripa,...
An Astonishing 2,898 Children from Ecuador Held at US-Mexico Border”
The latest report from the US Customs agency shows that the number of children abandoned at the border has tripled in one year. Between January and September 2023, a staggering 2,898 migrant children from Ecuador were detained at the US-Mexico border, as reported by the latest release from the US Customs and Border Protection (USCBP). […]
Guayaquil and Durán likely to land on 2024 list of 10 most violent cities in the world
In the year 2023, a grim competition is unfolding between the neighboring Ecuadorian cities of Guayaquil and Durán, as they move toward a spot in the list of the top 10 most violent cities in the world. The violence in these cities has reached staggering levels, with both experiencing an alarming number of violent deaths. […]
Tracking drug trafficker ‘Gato Farfán’s’ money in a U.S. company
Wilder Sánchez, known as ‘Gato Farfán,’ is a prominent Ecuadorian drug trafficker facing extradition to the United States. His story revolves around the intense efforts by U.S. authorities to track his ill-gotten wealth and bring him to justice. In February 2022, U.S. authorities described Wilder Emilio Sánchez, aka ‘Gato Farfán,’ as one of the most […]
Quito Metro is making progress in its technical tests to prepare for resuming operations
Update to: Quito Metro manager requests Comptroller review of contracts Published: Volume 7, Issue 38 The Municipality of Quito has officially confirmed that on December 1, 2023, the “full commercial operation” of this transportation system will commence. One month prior to the Quito Metro’s return to service, on October 30, 2023, the Municipality announced the […]
Experts believe it could take $1.0 billion to get Ecuador thru its energy crisis
As blackouts cost businesses money, consumers and industries could see rate increases. Ecuador has announced a series of measures to address the current energy crisis, which is characterized by low water levels and daily blackouts lasting up to an hour and a half. This situation is the result of various factors, including a flawed statist […]
Volume 8, Issue 04
From the week of October 29, 2023
Noboa gearing up to launch his tenure with a popular consultation
The specifics of this proposal remain shrouded in mystery, leaving the public and political observers intrigued. While he speaks of a popular consultation, it’s worth noting that some of his ideas could potentially lead to a full-blown constitutional reform, a process that is typically more intricate and protracted. This popular consultation, scheduled to take place […]
Ecuador creates a new area to protect water and biodiversity in Cuenca
The Machángara Tomebamba Wildlife Refuge is a new protected area in Ecuador with 24,958 hectares. The main objectives of the refuge are the protection of the water in the area that provides water to...
Noboa secures sufficient assembly members’ support for an Absolute Majority
The 5 different parties of the National Assembly are in dialogue to build a majority of at least 70 votes, enough to approve laws and resolutions. Daniel Noboa's government has two options to seek...
Peace and tranquility
Today, I’m absolutely thrilled to be back at our cozy casa in the tranquil Yunguilla valley. Just two weeks in the United States were enough to make both Codie and me yearn for our peaceful life in Ecuador. It’s not that I dislike the US, quite the opposite. I still have a lot of love […]
Avianca extends assistance program for Equair flight suspension victims by one more month
Update to: Equair was already doomed to fail by the end of 2022 Published: Volume 8, Issue 3 Avianca has extended its assistance program for those impacted by the suspension of Equair flights for an additional month. This extension will remain in effect until November 30, 2023, under certain conditions. The announcement was made on […]
President-elect Noboa embarks on a mission to achieve the Schengen visa exemption for Ecuadorian citizens
In a significant development during his European tour, President-elect Noboa confirmed the appointment of Gabriela Sommerfeld as the Foreign Minister and entrusted her with this paramount responsibility. The quest for Schengen visa exemption, a goal that neither Lenín Moreno nor Guillermo Lasso could attain, has become a focal point of Noboa’s administration. On the 24th […]
Informal labor sector on upward trend in Ecuador
Update to: Adequate Employment rises by 2%, but number of informal workers grows by 2.4% Published: Volume 7, Issue 30 Informal employment in Ecuador is on the rise, with the September 2023 rate reaching 54.4%, as reported by the National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (INEC) on October 24. This marks a 2.3 percentage point […]
UN counter-terrorism committee on to embark on an analysis Ecuador’s insecurity situation
President Guillermo Lasso has made an appeal to the United Nations through this committee, seeking greater cooperation and the initiation of technical assistance projects to effectively combat the...
The Intersection of Corruption Across Three Governments in the Electrical Sector
The Encuentro case, an alleged criminal structure, is believed to have operated within the electricity sector during the administrations of Rafael Correa, Lenín Moreno, and Guillermo Lasso. An intricate web of corruption, a damning reflection of Ecuador’s political landscape, has been in the spotlight since the Prosecutor’s Office carried out the first eight raids targeting […]
Avianca inaugurates new direct route connecting Quito and Orlando
Update to: Starting in June Avianca will have direct flights between Quito and Cancun, Mexico Published: Volume 7, Issue 34 The new air route offers two weekly flights, resulting in an additional 3,000 seats per month. On Sunday, October 29, 2023, an Avianca aircraft carrying 160 passengers embarked on its maiden direct flight from Quito […]
Volume 8, Issue 03
From the week of October 22, 2023
Avian flu: the H5N1 virus arrived in the Galapagos National Park
The first confirmed cases of avian flu in Galapagos birds were recorded on September 19, 2023. In Peru, around half a million birds died from this cause inside and outside protected areas, according...
How Daniel Noboa won the Presidency
A quantitative analysis shows how voting patterns changed from the first to the second round, allowing Noboa to become president. The 2021 and 2023 runoffs were similar. Two years ago, Andrés Arauz and Guillermo Lasso competed for half of the total votes—those that had gone to the other 14 presidential candidates in the first round. In the second round of 2023, Luisa González and Daniel […]
Noboa will launch a popular consultation to overhaul the role of Ecuador’s Armed Forces
During his recent visit to Rome, President-elect Noboa reaffirmed his commitment to propose reforms aimed at combating organized crime and delinquency in the country through a popular consultation...
New government will inherit tax changes focused on ISD reduction and income tax deductions
New controls put in place in 2023 continue to find tax cheaters. The income recovered will help balance the reduction in ISD. As the current year draws to a close, the Internal Revenue Service (SRI)...
How much is that?
We’ve spent a bit over two weeks here in the US and are eagerly anticipating our return ‘home’ to Ecuador. Our time here has been quite the roller coaster – filled with the joy of reuniting with old friends but also marked by a staggering surge in prices, spanning from fuel and groceries to entertainment. […]
Jorge Glas Evolves from ‘Martyr’ to Polarizing Figure in the Citizen Revolution
Less than a year after his release from prison, former vice president Jorge Glas finds himself at the center of a new controversy, further deepening divisions within the Citizen Revolution movement. Former Ecuadorian Vice President Jorge Glas, once a prominent figure in Correismo, now stands as the most uneasy presence among its ranks. His involvement […]
Record number of Ecuadorians ‘found’ at the US border in 2023
Update to: Mexico considering deporting migrants from Ecuador, Venezuela, and Colombia Published: Volume 7, Issue 52 In 2023, there was a notable surge in the number of Ecuadorian individuals encountered at the US-Mexico border. The figure for Ecuadorians apprehended along this border surpassed the 2022 statistics by an astounding 370%. According to data released by […]
Equair was already doomed to fail by the end of 2022
The writing was apparently on the wall in 2022, when it ended the year with losses of $17 million. Thousands of passengers are still waiting for their flights to be rescheduled. The Ecuadorian airline Equair, which commenced operations with a maiden flight between Guayaquil and Quito on December 29, 2021, saw its brief existence come […]
Trial is postponed for person accused of ordering Villavicencio hit
Update to: Prosecutor’s Office says witness claimed assassination of Villavicencio was ordered by “Correa government” Published: Volume 8, Issue 2 The hearing for the defendant accused of the murder of Fernando Villavicencio has been rescheduled. Originally set for October 23, 2023, it will now take place on October 25th. This postponement was attributed to a […]
Understanding Citizen Security: The Crisis in Ecuador
In recent years, Ecuador has grappled with a surge in violence, posing a serious threat to the safety of its citizens. The nation, once considered a bastion of security in the region, witnessed a grim milestone in 2022, as the murder rate skyrocketed from 10.5 to an alarming 25.5 per 100,000 inhabitants. Ecuador’s unsettling surge […]
Volume 8, Issue 02
From the week of October 15, 2023
Noboa took Presidency by converting previous Correísta voters
Between August and October, Daniel Noboa made significant political gains, capturing 39 cantons from Correísmo. This strategic shift was observed in the second round of elections, where Noboa not...
The IMF’s Caution Against Tapping into International Reserves in Ecuador’s Dollarized Economy
Having just elected a new President, Ecuador is now faced with the challenge of determining if it can tap into its international reserves to fulfill his campaign commitments. In a recent address on October 13th, Rodrigo Valdés, the director for the Western Hemisphere at the International Monetary Fund (IMF), emphasized the inadvisability of utilizing international […]
Drug gang alliances in Ecuador tap into Mexican cartels and European mafia
The alliance between Tiguerones, Lobos, Mexican cartels, and the Albanian mafia has led to widespread insecurity in Ecuador. In recent years, Ecuador's criminal landscape has witnessed a surge in...
Prosecutor’s office says the investigation ‘for the intellectual authors’ of Villavicencio assassination continues with US help
Former presidential candidate Fernando Villavicencio was assassinated hitman style on August 9th, after finishing a political rally in Quito. The assassination of the former presidential candidate Fernando Villavicencio on August 9th, executed in a hitman-style manner after concluding a political rally in Quito, prompted a joint investigation between the State Attorney General’s Office and the […]
A quick thought on victory
I am jotting down my thoughts from Denver, Colorado, basking in the glorious autumn breeze while savoring a cup of coffee on my buddy’s backyard deck. Daniel Noboa’s triumph yesterday in Ecuador’s Presidential race yesterday, is bringing me immense joy this morning. My stance on the Correístas is no secret, so my elation over Noboa’s […]
BY Asesores de Seguros steals over $7 million after promising investors 9% returns
At least 700 individuals have suffered losses from their involvement with BY Asesores de Seguros. The company, which raised funds, promised returns of up to 9% per month, resulting in losses...
Ecuador’s auto industry experiences slow-down in 2023 sales
In the third quarter of 2023, Ecuador’s new car sales experienced a significant decline for the third consecutive month. Political uncertainty, heightened insecurity, and escalating insurance costs have collectively impacted the automotive market. According to the Chamber of the Automotive Industry (Cinae), in September 2023, only 10,725 vehicles were sold in Ecuador, marking a stark […]
Coral parent Grupo Ortiz to invest $40 million in a new Cuenca mall
The construction of Mall del Alto is anticipated to commence in the initial quarter of 2024, shortly following the November unveiling of the Mall del Río expansion. Grupo Ortiz, a prominent player in the retail sector, is set to embark on a significant venture in Cuenca. The company has earmarked a substantial $40 million for […]
Volume 8, Issue 01
From the week of October 08, 2023
Ecuador’s Hydroelectric Power Struggles Amidst Drought and Infrastructure Challenges
In the wake of a severe drought gripping the eastern region of Ecuador, the nation's hydroelectric power production has experienced a significant drop, plummeting from its usual contribution of 90%...
New Megamaxi set to open in Cuenca in November
Corporación La Favorita is set to unveil its inaugural Megamaxi in Cuenca come mid-November 2023, following an extensive two-year construction effort bolstered by a substantial $35 million...
Ecuador’s Shrimp Industry Grapples with Escalating Criminal Threats
Ecuador, the global leader in shrimp exports, finds itself in the throes of an escalating crisis as criminal activities plague the industry. Incidents ranging from daring robberies in breeding pools to armed assaults on vessels at sea have become distressingly common. This surge of violence not only jeopardizes the livelihoods of countless workers but also […]
Prosecutor’s Office says witness claimed assassination of Villavicencio was ordered by “Correa government”
The Prosecutor’s Office has concluded its investigation into the tragic murder of presidential candidate Fernando Villavicencio, with its last witness’s testimony revealing how much was paid for the assassination and who was behind it. This significant development was announced by the State Attorney General’s Office on the evening of Sunday, October 8, 2023, across its […]
Not so much of a surprise
Well, isn’t this a tale of intrigue! I’m talking about that bombshell dropped last night by the Ecuadorian Prosecutor’s office, claiming they’ve wrapped up the investigation into Fernando Villavicencio’s assassination. Their last witness pointed fingers at the Correa government. Timing couldn’t be more dramatic, just a week before the October 15th run-off election. This revelation […]
Comptroller’s Office has identified operational deficiencies in radar systems across five cities
Update to: Municipality of Cuenca Seeks Resolution on Controversial Radar Contract Published: Volume 7, Issue 35 In Ambato for example, the Comptroller’s Office uncovered 389 cases of speeding violations due to radar typing errors. Additionally, in Cuenca, there is a lack of supporting documentation for the contractor’s investment. Upon analyzing audits conducted between 2016 and […]
Colombian electricity companies ask to review electricity sales to Ecuador
Update to: Colombia’s won’t export electricity to Ecuador, government exploring other options Published: Volume 7, Issue 47 Colombian electricity companies are urging a review of electricity sales to Ecuador amid concerns of an impending energy crisis caused by a prolonged period of drought. The Colombian Association of Electric Power Generators (Acolgen) has called upon the […]
Interest rates for business loans rise for the third time this year
In 2023, the landscape of credit for businesses has undergone a significant transformation, with notable shifts in interest rates and restrictions. This shift has forced companies to explore alternative avenues for funding, including direct investment and participation in the stock market. One of the most prominent changes in the credit market has been the steady […]
How to obtain Ecuador’s digital driver’s license
The introduction of the digital driver's license marked a significant milestone in Ecuador's efforts to modernize its licensing system. Implemented in January 2021, Ecuador’s digital driver's...
Ecuadorians abroad are sending more money home than ever before
The first half of 2023 has witnessed a remarkable surge in remittances from the United States to Ecuador, registering a substantial 17% increase compared to the corresponding period in 2022. The surge in remittances from Ecuadorians living abroad, as reported by the Central Bank of Ecuador, has brought in a total of $1.805 billion between […]
Ecuadorian exporters’ $200 million annual investment to combat ‘narco’ contamination
In an effort to fortify the security of Ecuador’s export value chain and safeguard against the perils of drug trafficking, Fedexpor, the Ecuadorian Federation of Exporters, has embarked on a monumental annual investment of $200 million. The Ecuadorian export sector, alarmed by the escalating levels of drug contamination tainting their exportable cargo, recognizes the imperative […]
“Hydrological” drought hits Cuenca impacting city water supply
Cuenca finds itself amid a critical period characterized by a prolonged absence of rainfall. At present, the city has been grappling with a hydrological drought for a staggering 40 days, a duration that significantly complicates its water reserves. This marks one of the lengthiest dry spells witnessed in the past three decades. The longest recorded […]
Volume 7, Issue 52
From the week of October 01, 2023
González and Noboa debate offered little more substance than their campaign proposals
Those hoping for a fiery debate between presidential candidates Luisa González and Daniel Noboa, instead tuned in for a rehash of campaign points and the occasional mild accusation. The presidential...
Go out for a drive
Today in Yunguilla, we were graced with a taste of Fall, a welcome change after enduring weeks of scorching temperatures hovering in the upper 90s, and some days even breaching the 100-degree mark. You read that correctly. The Yunguilla Valley boasts an array of micro-climates, ranging from lush tropical rainforests to arid desert floors. Our […]
Ecuador and the European Union Forge Stronger Security Collaboration
Ecuador and the European Union agree to expand bilateral cooperation and deepen the fight against transnational organized crime. In a recent bilateral meeting held between Ecuador and the European Union, a pivotal decision was made to further enhance their collaboration in the domain of security. The discussions, which took place during the third roundtable on […]
Ecuador’s Looming Electricity Crisis: A Deepening Concern
In recent years, Ecuador has been grappling with the ominous specter of electricity blackouts, a crisis that threatens to plunge the nation into darkness and disrupt its economic stability. While...
Mexico considering deporting migrants from Ecuador, Venezuela, and Colombia
Update to: Ecuadorians are the most numerous illegal migrants in Mexico Published: Volume 7, Issue 23 Mexican Foreign Minister Alicia Bárcena disclosed on September 29, 2023, that the Mexican government is evaluating the possibility of redirecting rejected migrants from Ecuador, Venezuela, and Colombia back to their home countries to. Bárcena, along with the United States […]
Correa attends Puebla Group Meeting dominated by talk of de-dollarization
To defend dollarization, the Economic Forum in Ecuador proposes that is become state policy, through citizen consultation. Last Friday, two days before Ecuador’s presidential debate, the IX Meeting of the Puebla Group, a prominent political and academic forum featuring representatives from the Latin American and southern European political left, the issue of “de-dollarization worldwide” took […]
Tragic Bus Accident in Mexico Leaves Two Dead and 19 Injured, Including Ecuadorian migrants
Update to: Panama provides more information on deadly bus crash and suspends migrant transport service to inspect each vehicle Published: Volume 7, Issue 21 In a devastating incident in the state of Chiapas, Mexico, two migrants lost their lives and 19 others, including Ecuadorians, were injured when the bus they were on overturned. On September […]
Mayor of New York City to visit Ecuador to discuss immigration
Update to: US Embassy in Ecuador Reiterates the Border Is Not Open, Warns of Deportation and Sanctions for Illegal Crossing Published: Volume 7, Issue 44 Foreign Minister Gustavo Manrique announced that the mayor of New York, Eric Adams, will visit Ecuador to discuss immigration issues. Adams, who expressed concerns about the high number of Ecuadorian […]
Durán Makes List of Top 10 Most Dangerous Cities Worldwide, Elevating Ecuador Into Top 10 Most Dangerous Countries
Durán, near Guayaquil, has found itself among the ranks of the ten most violent cities in the world, boasting the eighth highest crime rate globally. In Durán, in the Guayas province, there have been a distressing 222 violent deaths recorded this year, equating to a staggering rate of 73.04 homicides per 100,000 inhabitants. This unsettling […]
Feminist Activists in Ecuador Rally for Government Action on Abortion Access in Cases of Rape
Feminist activists in Ecuador have been tirelessly advocating for improved access to abortion services for survivors of rape. On September 28, 2023, during the Global Day of Action for Legal, Safe, and Accessible Abortion, a wave of green-clad demonstrators descended upon the streets of Ecuador to voice their demands. This diverse coalition, primarily composed of […]
Aedes mosquitoes bringing dengue fever to Ecuador, already claiming two lives in Cotopaxi
A significant rise in dengue fever cases nationwide has officials deeply concerned. The looming impact of El Niño may mean even more cases as mosquito breeding grounds increase. The provinces of...
Volume 7, Issue 51
From the week of September 24, 2023
Financial ‘Stress-test’ Highlights Weaknesses in Ecuador’s Private Banks
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has recently conducted an extensive evaluation of Ecuador's financial sector, aiming to identify potential vulnerabilities in the country's banks and...
Ecuador Has One of the Weakest Passports in Latin America
Nestled in the heart of South America, Ecuador is known for its stunning landscapes, rich culture, and warm hospitality. However, when it comes to the global passport ranking, Ecuadorians face...
Rising Concerns Over Escalating Number of Suicides in Ecuador
In addition to its insecurity problem, Ecuador is grappling with another deeply troubling and escalating crisis – suicide. The capital city, Quito, finds itself on the front lines of this crisis, with authorities increasingly alarmed by the surge in cases. The global scope of the problem is underscored by the World Health Organization, which has […]
Cuenca’s Tram Celebrates 3-Year Anniversary Without System Integration or Funding Solutions
The Cuenca tram celebrated its three-year anniversary of commercial operation in September 2023, yet it remains disconnected from the city's broader transportation network, grappling with financial...
Ecuador to Sign Trade Accord with South Korea
Update to: Sanitary requirements may be the stumbling blocks in new trade agreements Published: Volume 7, Issue 19 President Guillermo Lasso of Ecuador held a crucial meeting with his South Korean counterpart, Yoon Suk-Yeol, during the United Nations General Assembly in New York. Following the discussions, an agreement was reached to formally sign the trade […]
The Exodus of Ecuadorians: Seeking a Better Life Abroad
In recent years, Ecuador has witnessed a significant exodus of its citizens, driven by the pursuit of better economic opportunities and the promise of a brighter future in the United States. According to official migration data, a staggering 64,000 Ecuadorians have left the country by land and have not returned, marking a significant demographic shift […]
Little &$^#%s
Kid glove. Kidman. Kidnap. Kidney. Kidney bean. Kidney ore. Kidney punch. Kidney stone. This is little exercise I do in my head when I am feeling the pain from a kidney stone. I play a word association game to get my mind focused on something else. But it always comes back to ‘Kidney stone.’ Those […]
New Airbnb Hosting Requirements in Ecuador
Starting from September 21, 2023, Airbnb hosts in Ecuador are subject to new regulations outlined in the “Regulations for Tourist Accommodation in Room Properties.” These regulations, which were officially published on the same date in the Official Registry of Ecuador, have come into full effect. The essence of these regulations revolves around the concept of […]
Child pornographers sentenced to 10 years in prison
Update to: Canoa’s Struggle: From Tourist Paradise to Battling Child Pornography and Poverty Published: Volume 7, Issue 49 Two Dutch men have been sentenced to 10 years in prison for creating and distributing child pornography. Their arrest took place in June 2022 in Manabí, Ecuador. On Friday, September 22, 2023, the Prosecutor’s Office announced that […]
Ecuador is Poised to Welcome Over 8 Million Air Passengers in 2023
Official figures reveal that the tourism industry has experienced remarkable growth, with sales surpassing $3.5 million, representing a 15% increase. These promising projections and statistics were unveiled at the ALTA Aviation Law Americas 2023 conference held last Thursday, September 21st, in Quito, where experts and officials convened to discuss the aviation industry’s resurgence in Ecuador. […]
Indigenous Communities Challenge Yasuní Consultation Results in Bid to Sustain Oil Production
Update to: Ecuadorian voters decide to stop drilling in the Yasuní and halt new mining in Chocó Andino Published: volume 7, Issue 46 In a bid to halt the cessation of oil production in the ITT block, Cristóbal Kasent, regional coordinator representing six Amazonian provinces, has declared his intention to file a legal action seeking […]
Volume 7, Issue 50
From the week of September 17, 2023
The hidden gems of Ecuador’s Sierra region
The Sierra region of Ecuador offers a plethora of hidden treasures, brimming with natural beauty and waiting to be discovered by intrepid travelers on vacation. Imbabura, Carchi, Tungurahua, Cotopaxi, and Chimborazo are five provinces within this stunning region that harbor these lesser-known gems, where you can immerse yourself in nature, embark on thrilling adventures, explore […]
As record number of Ecuadorians are deported from the US, more arrive finding only shattered images of what they were promised
A surge in the number of Ecuadorians arriving in the US is highlighting the false expectations many arrived with.
The private corporation that will manage the resources of the Galapagos debt swap
The Galapagos Life Fund (GLF), created in Delaware, will manage resources for conservation on the Galapagos islands.
Central Bank of Ecuador economic projections for 2024 leave little doubt there will be difficult times ahead
Regardless of which party takes control of Ecuador in 2024, they will face an economic reality that will be extremely difficult to manage.
Different views
We’ve got guests in from Europe today (one from Germany and the other a Brit who now lives in Portugal). They’ve been with us for a couple of days and will leave on Thursday or Friday. So, I’m going to keep this short. But I’ll share this with you. Every time we get together with […]
Correismo candidate Luisa González says she was the target of an assassination plan
Luisa González, the presidential candidate for the Citizen Revolution (RC), arrived at the State Attorney General’s Office in the northern part of Quito, flanked by her running mate, Andrés Arauz, and a group of RC politicians and enthusiastic supporters. They were there to formally file a complaint regarding an alleged attempt on González’s life.
CNE announces topics for widely anticipated second-round presidential debate
The National Electoral Council (CNE) recently unveiled the rules for the upcoming presidential debate featuring Daniel Noboa and Luisa González. This debate, set to address critical issues, is scheduled for October 1st, running from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Customs Reforms Allow for Tax-Free Imports of a Wider Range of Products via Air Travel
New regulation adds new products to import list and loosens penalties for bringing in undeclared products.
Internal fighting has split the indigenous movement, turning it into a movement without political power
The fighting between Leonidas Iza, the president of Conaie, and Marlon Santi the coordinator of Pachakutik, have turned the once powerful voting block into wallflowers in the upcoming elections and assembly.
Results of October 15th election will not give the new President control of the legislature
In the aftermath of recent elections, the landscape of the National Assembly stands poised for negotiation and collaboration among four political forces. None of these forces have managed to secure an outright majority, setting the stage for a crucial exercise in democratic deliberation. In this unfolding scenario, the Assembly’s inaugural session, scheduled for the end […]
Volume 7, Issue 49
From the week of September 10, 2023
There have been 11 assassinations and 8 armed attacks of Ecuadorian politicians and prosecutors over the last year
Over the course of little more than a year, Ecuador has witnessed a disturbing rise in political violence, marked by 11 assassinations and 8 armed attacks targeting politicians and prosecutors. These attacks have cast a dark shadow over the nation’s political landscape and have left many Ecuadorians deeply concerned about the safety of their elected […]
Make sensible demands
Ecuador’s political landscape has been a tumultuous one, marked by a recent political assassination that sent shockwaves through the nation. Yet, amid this chaos, there’s another issue brewing that demands our attention—a call for the removal of Diana Atamaint, the head of the National Election Council (CNE). While the discontent over the electoral system’s flaws […]
International reserve drops to $6.9 billion, only covers half of its liabilities
In July 2022, the Reserve exceeded $9.0 billion, but the drop in the price of crude oil and other payments have been reducing it. The International Monetary Reserve has recently experienced a...
Ecuadorian Navy recues 29 from sinking ship in the Galapagos
Update to: Sinking of a boat in Galapagos leaves at least four dead Published: Volume 6, Issue 51 On Monday, September 11, 2023, a boat carrying passengers on the Santa Cruz – San Cristóbal route sank just two miles off the coast of Puerto Baquerizo Moreno in the Galapagos. It’s worth noting that a year […]
Regardless of Lasso’s position, Government can’t refuse to comply with results of Yasuní popular consultation
On the evening of September 6, 2023, a video began circulating on social media platforms, featuring President Guillermo Lasso of Ecuador expressing his government’s stance on not ending production in ITT block 43. President Lasso has once again changed his position on the results of the Yasuní popular consultation. “We do not want production to […]
González blames interviewer for her “Venezuela has better living conditions than Ecuador” comment
Presidential candidate Luisa González made a striking claim during a recent radio interview, asserting that Venezuelan citizens in Ecuador are so dismayed by their experiences that they are returning to Venezuela. According to González, this phenomenon is driven by the perception that living conditions in Venezuela are superior to those in Ecuador. Luisa González, the […]
Gangs take over Socio Vivienda de Guayaquil, even deciding who comes and who goes
In the northwest of Guayaquil, a once tumultuous neighborhood, Socio Vivienda, has experienced a curious transformation. What was once a hotbed of nighttime shootings and menacing confrontations...
Rental through Airbnb must be legalized and meet three requirements
Update to: If you’re renting your place out thru Airbnb, SRI is coming for you Published: Volume 7, Issue 27 After four years of extensive deliberations, the Regulation for Tourist Accommodation in Residential Properties has reached its final stages of preparation. This regulatory framework is poised to facilitate the legalization of short-term property rentals and […]
Doubts, Accusations, and Questions Surround the Investigation into the Murder of Fernando Villavicencio
The investigation into the murder of Fernando Villavicencio, the presidential candidate of the Construye-Gente Buena alliance, has entered its first 30 days with a cloud of uncertainty hanging over it. As the public demands the identification of the intellectual culprits behind the assassination of Fernando Villavicencio, questions arise about the failures in presidential security, and […]
Celec urgently requests expedited natural gas procurement for power generation
A month prior to the impending drought set to diminish the nation's electricity supply, the state-owned entity, Corporación Eléctrica de Ecuador (Celec), urged Petroecuador to hasten the importation...
Canoa’s Struggle: From Tourist Paradise to Battling Child Pornography and Poverty
Canoa, a coastal town in Ecuador, has become the epicenter of a disturbing international network of child pornography, casting a dark shadow over the community and exposing the negligence of the state. Predatory foreign individuals targeted low-income families with children aged 8 to 12 years old, exploiting their vulnerabilities. In 2021, Canoa witnessed the emergence […]
Volume 7, Issue 47
From the week of August 27, 2023
Where Ecuador’s Presidential candidates stand on key Issues
The plans of Ecuador’s presidential candidates include advocating for electoral reforms and enhancing efficiency and equity in the judicial and police systems.
Colombia’s won’t export electricity to Ecuador, government exploring other options
Ecuador recently made public its intention to secure emergency energy contracts as a preemptive measure against potential electricity rationing.
“A Sigh of Relief”
Sometimes, we become so engrossed in the big issues that it takes minor issues to jolt us back to reality and make us think about the things that truly matter to us. Codie and I have been deeply immersed in the entire election process here in Ecuador for the past few weeks, starting even before […]
Panama Canal congestion: Economic impacts and water scarcity challenges
The Panama Canal, a marvel of modern engineering that has facilitated global trade for over a century, is currently grappling with an unprecedented maritime logjam.
Cuenca Mayor Cristian Zamora’s first 100 days
Cristian Zamora, the newly appointed mayor of Cuenca, has hit the ground running during his first 100 days in office. His primary focus has been on fulfilling the commitments he made during his campaign, and his endeavors are already yielding tangible results.
Claro secures contract extension ensuring continued service in Ecuador
The recent development concerning Claro’s contract extension signals a positive stride as the government greenlights the continuation of concession payments.
González’s proposal to use $2.5 billion of Ecuador’s international reserves frightens economists
One expert claims that González’s plan to take money out of the international reserve comes from “ignorance and demagogy.”
The future of mining concessions in Chocó Andino: Navigating the aftermath of the popular consultation
‘Quito Sin Minería’ are set to petition the Constitutional Court for a clarification concerning the ongoing operations of small-scale mining within the area.
Constitutional Court backs state of emergency decrees amid surge of violence
Update to: Constitutional Court rejects decree laws on educational loans and company restructuring Published: volume 7, Issue 43 The Constitutional Court has given its approval to emergency decrees enacted by the government in response to a surge of violent incidents. The court has called on the Executive branch to adopt a multi-faceted approach in addressing […]
Judge who reinstated political rights for Jorge Glas dismissed and penalized
Update to: Glas aims to overturn conviction in Ecuador following Brazilian court ruling Published: volume 7, Issue 45 Judge Jhon Rodríguez Mindiola, serving in the Multi-Competent Unit of Yaguachi (Guayas), has been relieved of his duties by the Electoral Contentious Tribunal. On August 24, 2023, Judge Rodríguez Mindiola’s position was terminated due to his decision […]
Volume 7, Issue 46
From the week of August 20, 2023
Ecuadorian voters decide to stop drilling in the Yasuní and halt new mining in Chocó Andino
Ecuadorian citizens have cast their votes in favor of stop extraction of crude oil reserves in the ITT block within Yasuní National Park and putting an end to new mining activities in the Chocó...
Surge in violent deaths across 110 towns during the first half of 2023
Based on information provided by the National Police, the initial six months of 2023 saw homicides in 138 out of the 221 towns in the country.
A Glimmer of Hope
Dare I use that word? Last week, I laid out my concerns about the pressing issues gripping this nation, coupled with the unsettling prospect of a Correismo resurgence. The triumph of González seemed inevitable, especially in the wake of Fernando Villavicencio’s tragic assassination. Yet, as if from the shadows, Daniel Noboa emerged, carving a path […]
String of knife-related murders claims lives of three in Cuenca
Across a span of five days, a disconcerting sequence of events unfolded in Cuenca, marked by the tragic loss of three citizens from knife-related violence.
Migration’s impact on elderly population: solitude and struggles in Tungurahua’s fields
The migration of young people in Ecuador could lead to a future where the agricultural sector faces a significant shortage of labor resources.
Government rejects complaint regarding murder of Fernando Villavicencio
The Ecuadorian government’s response to a complaint surrounding the murder of Fernando Villavicencio, a prominent presidential candidate for the Construye movement, has garnered considerable attention.
Ecuador’s transformational election: A new era beckons
In a momentous turn of events, Ecuadorians have spoken, setting the stage for a historic run-off in their presidential election. On Sunday, August 20, over 13.4 million citizens exercised their...
Ecuador’s security industry flourishes amid escalating violence
The high rates of violence and insecurity in Ecuador have caused a boom in the security industry, which offers bulletproof clothing and armoring for vehicles.
Ecuador grapples with high rates of violent deaths: El Piedrero tops Latin America’s list
In the middle of June 2023, InSight Crime, a platform specializing in investigating organized crime and public safety issues in Latin America, pinpointed the focal points of lethal incidents across the region.
Volume 7, Issue 45
From the week of August 13, 2023
Christian Zurita: the “outraged journalist and enemy of tyrants” will take Fernando Villavicencio’s place in Construye’s presidential candidacy
“Fernando Villavicencio's project is intact, and he had to fight for it. Fernando is my friend. We were working together for 15 years, and we have known each other for 25.″ In a surprising turn of...
Gaps in Democracy Code Prevent Zurita from Participating in Presidential Debate and Could Hinder His Presidential Eligibility
Following the tragic assassination of Fernando Villavicencio, the designated candidate of Alianza Construye, Christian Zurita, encountered a series of legal and procedural obstacles that hindered his involvement in the crucial “mandatory” Presidential Debate, raising concerns about his eligibility for the presidency. In the aftermath of Fernando Villavicencio’s untimely demise on August 9th, uncertainties and gaps […]
Phone records link Villavicencio assassins with Ecuadorian politicians
Colombian media claim that Ecuador politicians spoke to Villavicencio’s assassins, but Ecuador refuses to confirm the report. The cell phones of the individuals responsible for the murder of Fernando Villavicencio are believed to have contained records of calls made to Ecuadorian politicians, establishing potential connections between the accused assassins and political figures. This revelation, confirmed […]
FBI arrives in country to investigate the assassination of presidential candidate Fernando Villavicencio
President Guillermo Lasso announced on August 10, 2023, that he had sought assistance from the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to investigate the murder of Fernando...
Presidential Debate 2023: A shallow discourse, confrontations, and few policy perspectives
The recent presidential debate held on Sunday, August 13, 2023, lasting just under three hours, offered a glimpse into Ecuador’s political landscape. Seven candidates took the stage at Ecuador TV facilities: Jan Topic, Bolívar Armijos, Luisa González, Otto Sonnenholzner, Yaku Pérez, Xavier Hervas, and Daniel Noboa. The event, organized by the National Electoral Council (CNE) […]
In the past 45 years, seven presidential candidates in Latin America have fallen victim to assassination
Two instances occurred in Ecuador: Abdón Calderón Muñoz in July 1978 in Guayaquil, and Fernando Villavicencio on August 9, 2023, in Quito. Fernando Villavicencio, the latest victim, was a candidate...
Glas Aims to Overturn Conviction in Ecuador Following Brazilian Court Ruling
Former Vice President Jorge Glas has unveiled plans to initiate a legal process aimed at overturning his conviction in the bribery case. On August 12th, Jorge Glas, who served as Vice President under former President Rafael Correa (2007-2017), announced his intention to chart a legal “road map” to reverse his conviction for illicit association linked […]
Joint military and Police operation recovers large weapons cache from illegal miners in Azuay province
The action comes after the assassination prominent mining businessman Ángel Gaona Castillo. A significant cache of ammunition and explosives was successfully seized during a joint operation conducted by the Armed Forces in collaboration with the National Police, aimed at curbing illegal mining activities in the Cerro Negro region of the Pucará canton, located within the […]
A real conspiracy
In my usual style, I often infuse sarcasm into my columns, but the present circumstances are far too grave for such tonal liberties. The recent assassination of Presidential Candidate Fernando Villavicencio has cast a long shadow over Ecuador, and its implications demand serious attention. This incident highlights a disheartening reality: corruption has deeply permeated the […]
Volume 7, Issue 44
From the week of August 06, 2023
How Lasso’s Presidency Crumbled Under Opposition from Assembly and Constitutional Court
The grand vision and ambitious plans that President Guillermo Lasso had encountered two formidable obstacles in Ecuador’s political landscape: the National Assembly and the Constitutional Court. Throughout his tenure, the Executive’s management faced a series of setbacks, raising doubts about the government’s ability to implement its agenda effectively.
What Happens to Debts When a Person Dies or Divorces in Ecuador?
Debt responsibilities must be considered when assuming assets under Ecuadorian inheritance laws, or when declaring marriage in the country.
Then what the *&%! is economic urgency?
Wow, the Constitutional Court has done it again – shutting down President Lasso’s decree to change the environmental consultations requirement for oil drilling. That’s three out of four rejections they’ve handed him, all while claiming, “No way Bill, this has nothing to do with economic urgency.” Really? Are they missing the obvious here? Let’s face […]
Glas requests sentence reduction, if approved could be granted parole
Former Vice President Jorge Glas, who is currently on provisional release, has taken a bold step to seek a further reduction in his sentences for corruption charges. The appeal was officially filed on July 5, 2023, where Glas invoked Article 230 of the Organic Code of the Judiciary (COFJ) to request a sentence reduction. Article […]
Lasso promises $2.6 million payment toward tram debt
Update to: Cuenca Tram Faces Financial Strain in 2023, Seeks Additional Funding to Cover Expenses Published: Volume 7, Issue 26 Last Wednesday, August 2nd, President Guillermo Lasso visited Cuenca and made a significant promise to the citizens. He pledged to allocate $2.6 million to settle a portion of the tramway debt. During his meeting with […]
More than 5,000 road kills of wild animals have been registered in the last 15 years in Ecuador
By Antonio José Paz Cardona on August 3, 2023 A new investigation, which compiles data provided by citizen science and the results of scientific studies, reveals that birds (1,428 cases), reptiles (1,356), mammals (1,326) and amphibians (895) were the most affected by road kills on Ecuadorian roads. Scientists say more attention needs to be paid […]
US Embassy in Ecuador Reiterates the Border Is Not Open, Warns of Deportation and Sanctions for Illegal Crossing
Update to: Ecuadorians can apply for four kinds of legal migration to the US Published: Volume 7, Issue 39 The United States embassy in Ecuador recently delivered a message on behalf of the Biden administration, reminding migrants about the consequences of attempting to cross the border illegally. “The US border is not open. Don’t risk […]
Investors growing leery of ‘ungovernable’ Ecuador
Among investors, the idea that Ecuador is ungovernable is gaining strength as the country’s risk perception continues to grow due to increasing political uncertainty and recent defeats suffered by President Guillermo Lasso in the Constitutional Court.
Migration’s Impact on Agricultural Production in Ecuador: A Looming Crisis
With young laborers flocking to the cities or the US, elderly are left to farm and carry the debts.
Two Ecuadorian Migrants Lose Their Lives During Journey to the United States
Update to: In two months, 10 Ecuadorians went missing trying to illegally cross into the United States Published: Volume 5, Issue 34 The pursuit of a better life in the United States has taken a devastating toll on Ecuadorian migrants, as two young men from Gualaquiza lost their lives in their attempt to make the […]
Incoming Government Will Face Unpaid Bills of $1.5 Billion
The Ecuadorian government is grappling with mounting financial challenges as it closes July 2023 with a staggering $1.5 billion in arrears, a burden that the incoming administration will have to face.
Honduras dealing with huge numbers of Ecuadorian migrants heading to the US
Thousands of Ecuadorians, among migrants from other countries, continue to embark on a perilous journey through Honduras in an attempt to reach the United States. International organizations have raised concerns over the “multiple risks” these migrants face, often falling victim to human traffickers known as “coyotes.”
Volume 7, Issue 43
From the week of July 30, 2023
Adaptation
As I sit here in Yunguilla, flipping through this week’s stories in The Cuenca Dispatch, I can’t help but feel a sense of concern. Crime, drug-gang wars, prison riots, and Ecuadorians fleeing their own country have become recurring headlines. The once quaint little nation I first visited in 2006, and later moved to in 2014, […]
Turi Prison: A Battleground of Fear and Uncertainty
In the heart of Azuay province, the notorious Turi prison has once again become a hotbed of tension and instability, leaving its staff and inmates grappling with constant threats and violence....
15 Ecuadorians Arrested in Bahamas on Charges of Drug Trafficking
An increasing number of Ecuadorians are choosing the Bahamas route in a desperate bid to reach the United States. However, for 15 young Ecuadorians, this journey turned into a nightmarish ordeal as they now face drug charges in the Bahamas. During mid-June 2023, 15 young people departed from various cantons in Azuay, Cañar, and Morona […]
Colombia and Ecuador Sign Operational Security Plan Amidst Tensions Over Recent Incident
While both nations are committed to working together to stop crime on their borders, Ecuador’s military may have overstepped its bounds in recent anti-drug operation. In an effort to enhance cooperation and combat transnational crime along their shared border, Colombia and Ecuador signed an ‘Operational Security Plan.’ The comprehensive agreement aims to tackle drug trafficking, […]
Municipality of Cuenca Seeks Resolution on Controversial Radar Contract
Update to: The fate of the radar contract in Cuenca hinges on several reports Published: volume 7, Issue 35 The Municipality of Cuenca is taking decisive steps to find a resolution to the contentious radar contract with Movil Technology, which has been a subject of intense public debate and legal scrutiny. As efforts to amicably […]
Eight Key Moments that Fueled the Rise of Organized Crime in Ecuador
Over the years, a series of events and decisions taken by successive governments in Ecuador, coupled with changes in the international landscape, have paved the way for the growth of organized crime...
Ecuadorians Become Second Largest Group Crossing Darién Jungle in 2023
Update to: Record Number of Migrants Expected to Cross Darién Jungle Published: Volume 7, Issue 42 The Darién jungle, located between Colombia and Panama, has witnessed a significant surge in...
Constitutional Court Rejects Decree Laws on Educational Loans and Company Restructuring
The Constitutional Court (CC) has once again turned down the legal proposals put forth by President Guillermo Lasso following the dissolution of the National Assembly. On Friday, July 28th, the Constitutional Court issued unfavorable opinions concerning two draft decree-laws claiming economic urgency. One of these proposals aimed to provide support for educational loans currently undergoing […]
Four Hours of Chaos and Violence Gripped Esmeraldas as Criminal Gangs Ran Rampant
Drug gangs in Esmeraldas flaunted their ability to take control of the city, while authorities remained in the dark about what was happening. For four hours, the city of Esmeraldas, capital of the province of the same name, descended into chaos and terror on Tuesday, July 25, 2023, as a joint task force, responsible for […]
The Government’s Struggle to Take Back Control the Prisons
After five attempts to take seize control of the country’s prison from drug gangs, the Lasso government continues to make little headway in restoring order. Since taking office on May 24, 2021, President Guillermo Lasso has faced a daunting challenge in dealing with the escalating crisis in the country’s prisons. With rampant violence and numerous […]
Volume 7, Issue 42
From the week of July 23, 2023
Tragedy strikes as Mayor of Manta is assassinated in broad daylight
Daylight attack leaves Manta mayor Agustín Intriago and local athlete Ariana Chancay Morales dead. Police have apprehended one suspect and are investigating crime-scene leads and prior threats made on Mayor’s life. A shocking incident unfolded in the 15 de Septiembre neighborhood of Manta on Sunday, July 23, 2023, as the mayor of the city, Agustín […]
Exploring Azuay’s amazing lagoons
These stunning lagoons are the ideal place for a quick getaway into nature. Ecuador’s Azuay province boasts enchanting destinations with magical lagoons that beckon both locals and visitors seeking...
Chulqueros and coyoteros empty the streets of Tungurahua
Seeking a better life in the United States, migrants end up losing their properties and decimating their communities. In the region of Tungurahua, an alarming trend has emerged where traffickers and usurers prey on vulnerable migrants who seek a better life in the United States. These unscrupulous individuals take advantage of their clients’ desperate situations, […]
Ecuador’s shellfish export grew exponentially in 2023
The interest of Hong Kong buyers led to a surge in the export of black clams, surpassing the export of crab. While the United States remained the top buyer of Ecuadorian crab, accounting for more than 97% of its exports, Hong Kong emerged as a significant market for the country’s emblematic black clam. In 2022, […]
Is it hot in here or is it just me? Again…
As I sit by the pool sweltering in the heat today in Yunguilla, I think back to a column I wrote about five years ago on climate change that stirred up a maelstrom of both positive and negative reactions (“Is it hot in here or is it just me?” Vol.2, Issue 46, June 10, 2018). […]
Ecuadorian Dream of Schengen Visa Waiver Fades Away
Citizens of Ecuador and Bolivia remain the only South Americans obliged to apply for a Schengen visa, and unfortunately, this situation is unlikely to change anytime soon. Hopes of Ecuadorians to...
Zamora says, “The president has lied to us again.”
Update to: Cuenca Tram Faces Financial Strain in 2023, Seeks Additional Funding to Cover Expenses Published: Volume 7, Issue 26 So said Mayor Cristian Zamora of Cuenca this week, regarding President Guillermo Lasso’s failure to fulfill the promise of assuming the liabilities of the Cuenca tramway. Lasso made this commitment during electoral campaign and reiterated […]
Lasso’s security plan for Ecuador falls short
Agreement reached with the US offers information sharing and training, but no funding. After an extensive year of negotiations, Ecuador and the United States finally signed a security agreement aimed at combatting drug trafficking in Ecuador. The agreement, known as the Comprehensive Strategy for Security and Peace, was proposed by the government of Guillermo Lasso […]
Galapagos mayor warns of daily losses due to planned airport closure
Update to: Tourism slowly comes back to Ecuador’s Galapagos islands Published: Volume 5, Issue 47 The San Cristóbal airport, located in the Galapagos, is facing a closure period of up to three months as the General Directorate of Civil Aviation (DGAC) plans to conduct maintenance work on the entire runway. The airport’s 1,840-meter runway has […]
Record Number of Migrants Expected to Cross Darién Jungle
Panamanian authorities have revealed that the number of migrants passing through the Darién jungle is on track to break last year’s record. In 2022, a historic figure of 248,000 irregular migrants made the dangerous crossing thru the Darién jungle, but this year the numbers are already approaching 230,000 by July. The Security Minister of Panama, […]
The Future of International Adoptions: A Bilateral Seminar in Ecuador
Ecuador discussed how it cut adoption time from 5 years to 9 months. Delegates from nine countries gathered in Ecuador on July 20th and 21st for a significant bilateral seminar, engaging in...
New supply ships arrive this month in the Galapagos
Update to: Norwegian ship joins supply system to transport products to Galapagos Published: Volume 7, Issue 39 At the end of July, the ships Cygnus and Fusion 2 will depart for the Galapagos, carrying essential supplies as part of the emergency response for the islands. The combined capacity of these ships is 5,200 tons. The […]
Lasso promises six new decree laws before leaving office
Update to: Reforms and investment are the economic priorities for Ecuador in 2022 Published: Volume 6, Issue 13 In an interview with Bloomberg media, President Guillermo Lasso revealed plans to introduce six new decree laws before his departure from office in August. During a recent interview with Bloomberg media in New York, President Lasso announced […]
Volume 7, Issue 41
From the week of July 16, 2023
ETAPA facing significant obstacles in ensuring the Cuenca’s water supply
A lack of income has resulted in a slowdown of important works in recent years, prompting the company to seek $20 million for intervention in a water treatment plant.
Cuenca airport runway resurfacing pushed to 2024
After discussions between the Cuenca Airport Corporation and local tourism organizations and airlines, the new runway is expected to be installed over a 90-day period in late 2024.
We all have our limits
I’m very tired today. Because for the last three nights, there has been a cricket in our house who has decided that chirping (or in fact rubbing his wings together to make a sound like a chirp) is best done between the hours of midnight and 6 AM. And because we have cathedral ceilings, that […]
Over 53,000 Pregnant Girls and Adolescents Recorded in Ecuador in 2022
In 2022, Ecuador faced a troubling reality with 53,847 cases of pregnancy among girls and adolescents. Among these pregnancies, 3,386 occurred in girls aged 10 to 14, while the remaining 50,461 were identified in adolescents aged 15 to 19.
Glas faces embezzlement charges related to Manta-Colisa Highway
The Manta-Colisa Highway, despite remaining undamaged during the devastating 2016 earthquake, was approved for construction using emergency funds by the Reconstruction Committee, chaired by then Vice President Jorge Glas.
Flying from Quito to Cuenca shouldn’t cost more than going to Bogotá or Lima
Cuencanos have long been complaining about the exorbitant prices of flights to Quito, with fares reaching up to $1,000 during special events. The Airport Corporation is hopeful that a new airline will enter the market this year to introduce competition and subsequently lower prices.
Number of femicides in Ecuador increases by 30%
The Judiciary published the biannual report on femicides and other violent deaths of women. Between January and June 2023 there were 263 cases.
Road to Guayaquil finally reopens
Update to: Funding, bureaucracy and mismanagement blamed for deteriorated roads in Azuay region Published: Volume 7, Issue 37 After seven months, Kilometer 49 of the Cuenca-Molleturo Road has finally reopened. The slope at this location has undergone significant improvements, including the construction of terraces, a concrete wall, and a high resistance mesh to prevent rock […]
Ecuador’s surge in violent deaths related to drug-gang warfare
In Ecuador, the number of violent deaths has surged by 74% during the first half of 2023, but only one-fifth of victims had criminal records.
Chinese cars sales flatten as those assembled in Ecuador gain market share
As the country leaves pandemic and supply-chain issues behind, Chinese car companies are losing market share to locally assembled vehicles.
Volume 7, Issue 40
From the week of July 09, 2023
“Yes” vote on Yasuní popular consultation would lead to cuts in social programs and an increase in VAT
The potential cessation of crude oil production in Yasuní-ITT has raised concerns about the impact on government income and the measures that would be needed to offset the loss. Currently, the oil...
After 13 years the Yasunidos collective finally gets its popular consultation
Ten years after the creation of the collective, Ecuadorians will vote whether to leave the oil underground in Block 43. The decade-long activism of Yasunidos, a collective advocating for a popular consultation, has reached its culmination. On August 20, 2023, Ecuadorians will have the opportunity to determine the fate of the oil reserves located in […]
Let’s be rational
If you read all of this week’s articles like I did, you’ll probably see the connections between almost all of them (with the exception of the Hidden Gems). There are two stories on the Yasuní popular consultation, one that explains how long it took to get to it and the other how bad it will […]
Government working on decree to reduce tax evasion
Update to: SRI gets overseas banking information on 70,000 Ecuadorians held accounts Published: Volume 7, Issue 8 Last Tuesday, the Minister of Finance, Pablo Arosemena, announced that the Executive is currently developing a new economic emergency law decree aimed at implementing tax changes. Arosemena clarified that the decree does not involve tax hikes but rather […]
As expenses rise, State revenues decline by 9.4% in first half of 2023
The fiscal situation of the State has deteriorated because of increased spending and a drop in income, primarily due to lower oil production and the reduction of the Foreign Currency Outflow Tax...
Exploring Azuay’s hidden gems
Exploring the hidden gems of the Austro region in Ecuador can be a rewarding experience for travelers seeking unique and off-the-beaten-path destinations. With a variety of options in Azuay, Cañar,...
Irregular migration increases as do the risks involved
An increase in detentions, expulsions and deportations is expected this year. Even though the existing routes present more risks, travelers dare to face them in search of reaching the United States. The increase in irregular migration poses significant risks for those attempting to reach the United States. Despite the dangers associated with existing routes, many travelers […]
Oddly, Conaie refuses to endorse any Presidential candidate
Claiming no candidate brought forth solutions to the country’s problems, Conaie tells their members to make their own choice. The expanded council of the Confederation of Indigenous Nationalities of Ecuador (Conaie) has made a significant announcement regarding its stance on the upcoming presidential elections. In a session held on July 3, 2023, representatives from Ecuarunari, […]
Oil palm and balsa crops trigger deforestation in the northern Ecuadorian Amazon
Oil palm and balsa crops trigger deforestation in the northern Ecuadorian Amazon by Ana Cristina Alvarado on July 5, 2023 Highways for the oil industry have facilitated logging for decades. Recent deforestation alerts show that this problem is still in force. In Vía Auca, one of the most deforested areas in the country, peasants are turning to planting […]
Government signs concession contract for the Villonaco III wind project in Loja
Update to: Huascachaca wind project will be ready in the first quarter of 2023 Published: Volume 7, Issue 7 The project will be managed by the Spanish consortium Cobra Zero-E Villonaco, which will invest $181 million. The signing took place on July 6, 2023. The Villonaco III wind project, located in Loja, will be constructed […]
Volume 7, Issue 39
From the week of July 02, 2023
All but one Presidential candidate have scheduled interviews with SRI next week for tax ‘discrepancies’
Seven out of the eight presidential candidates vying for the upcoming elections in the Republic are set to face scrutiny over their tax payments. The Internal Revenue Service (SRI) has scheduled appointments with these candidates as part of their tax payment control process. Francisco Briones, the director of the SRI, revealed that seven candidates have […]
Arcotel foolishly halts negotiations with Claro and Movistar due to its own data provision failure
The renegotiation of contracts between Claro and Movistar, two major mobile telephony operators in Ecuador, is currently at a standstill as their 15-year concessions are about to expire. The...
Buildings continue to sprout up in Cuenca while facing the risk of more supply than demand
Strong investments promote the construction of residential projects in Cuenca, but the sector is concerned that demand will not grow at the same rate. The construction sector in Cuenca is experiencing a boost in residential projects, driven by strong investments. However, there are concerns that demand may not keep up with the rapid growth. After […]
Latam adds more flights to its Quito-Cuenca route
Update to: Air passenger traffic grows in Quito after the pandemic Published: Volume 7, Issue 16 Latam Airlines has increased its flight frequencies between Quito and Cuenca, further enhancing the air connection between the two cities. Starting from Monday, July 3, 2023, there will be a total of 28 weekly flights on this route, with […]
Celec needs to expand electricity capacity by 1,000 megawatts to accommodate mining concessions
The state holding company is considering partnering with mining companies to develop new electricity generation projects. Corporación Eléctrica de Ecuador (Celac), the state holding company in...
Norwegian ship joins supply system to transport products to Galapagos
Update to: Crisis in Galapagos: Food Prices Soar and Corruption Takes Hold Published: Volume 7, Issue 38 The Norwegian vessel ‘Cygnus’ has joined the cargo transportation system to supply products to the Galapagos Islands. It is expected to set sail in mid-July with 116 containers containing various basic necessities. This move aims to address the […]
Ecuadorians can apply for four kinds of legal migration to the US
Ecuadorians who aspire to migrate to the United States have four main legal pathways available to them. Many don’t need to risk their lives in dangerous desert crossings with ‘coyotes.” According to a recent survey conducted by the Interdisciplinary Development Consulting (CID Gallup), 47% of Ecuadorians expressed their desire to migrate to the United States […]
Avianca suspends routes from Cartagena and Medellín to Guayaquil
Update to: Starting in June Avianca will have direct flights between Quito and Cancun, Mexico Published: Volume 7, Issue 34 Avianca has announced the indefinite suspension of its flights from Cartagena and Medellín to Guayaquil, which were launched in March 2023. The decision to discontinue these routes is part of Avianca’s efforts to optimize its […]
Murders in Guayaquil, Durán and Samborondón double during the first quarter of 2023
Three Zone 8 cities account for over 1,200 murders in first three months of 2023. During the first quarter of 2023, the cities of Guayaquil, Durán, and Samborondón in Zone 8 of Ecuador experienced a disturbing surge in violent deaths, with a staggering total of 1,255 murders. This marked an alarming increase of nearly 100% […]
It’s time to get serious
In case you haven’t figured it out, when I write about something that is going to be in the current issue of The Cuenca Dispatch, it’s because I get an advanced copy each week so that I can see if anything in it raises the hackles on my neck. And so…let’s talk crime. Wow, how […]
Neighborhood that once greeted visitors to Cuenca now a ‘dark spot’ on the city
Authorities have implemented a comprehensive plan to ‘save’ the Chola Cuencana area in the Azuayan capital. The ‘Chole Cuencana’ sector—extending out from the traffic roundabout at Avenues España,...
Ecuador’s GDP grew a mere 0.7% in the first quarter of 2023
Update to: Growth of Ecuadorian economy expected to be minimal in 2023 Published: Volume 7, Issue 14 The unremarkable growth in first quarter GDP (0.7%) marked the lowest increase in the past eight quarters, as stated by the Central Bank. This information was published in the Quarterly National Accounts on June 30, 2023. The primary […]
Volume 7, Issue 38
From the week of June 25, 2023
Ecuador Travel Advisory
The following travel advisory was published by the U.S. Department of State on June 22, 2023. We are reprinting it in its entirety without editorial comment. Ecuador - Level 2: Exercise Increased...
Crisis in Galapagos: Food Prices Soar and Corruption Takes Hold
The Galapagos Islands are facing a severe crisis that has led to skyrocketing food prices and a surge in corruption. The breakdown of one of the two supply ships that cater to the archipelago has caused the prices of eggs, rice, potatoes, onions, and certain fruits to climb sharply. The Isla de la Plata supply […]
As search for victims of Alausí landslide ends, plans for stabilizing mountain begin
Three-month search across 24 hectares and 3 million cubic meters of dirt yielded remains of 65 victims. Cost to prevent future slides likely to exceed $18 million. The Municipality of Alausí in Ecuador is faced with the daunting task of stabilizing a hill that caused a tragic event resulting in the burial of numerous families […]
Cuenca businesses report increasing crime and perceive city as ‘unsafe’
Recent survey of businesses suggests that crime is increasing in Cuenca and forcing businesses to take matters into their own hands. The commercial areas of Cuenca are facing a growing problem of crime, according to a survey conducted by the Cuenca Chamber of Commerce. The survey reveals that 26% of commercial establishments have fallen victim […]
Ew, what’s that smell?
A little more than half of the way to Cuenca from our home in the Yunguilla valley, there is a place I drive by that makes vinyl windows, gutters and assorted plastic materials like sewer pipes etc. It must use some kind of epoxy mixture in its processes, because when the factory is working—it doesn’t […]
Machu Picchu to implement area for those with physical and visual disabilities
Exciting news has surfaced for individuals with disabilities who have longed to explore the awe-inspiring Inca citadel of Machu Picchu. Leslie Urteaga, the Minister of Culture in Peru, made a...
Ecuador and US meet to develop a bilateral defense plan
This week’s “historic” meeting on defense lead to a memorandum of understanding between Ecuador and the United States. Representatives of Ecuador and the United States met recently to address defense and security issues and to establish a roadmap for cooperation between the two countries. The meeting took place on June 22nd at the Carondelet Palace […]
Increased Deportation of Ecuadorians in the United States
Update to: Ecuadorians among top three nationalities crossing the perilous Darién jungle Published: Volume 7, Issue 28 A growing number of Ecuadorians are facing deportation from the United States. A total of 25,769 Ecuadorians have been detained this year under Title 8, which permits their removal from the country and imposes a ban on re-entry […]
Ecuadorian fisherman risking jail abroad in exchange for transporting drugs
The plight of hundreds of Ecuadorian fishermen imprisoned abroad has brought forth a troubling narrative. Nearly 300 fishermen from the Jaramijó canton of Manabí are detained for their involvement in drug trafficking activities, incarcerated in prisons across Central and North America. Not shockingly, these fishermen are enticed by drug-criminal organizations offering thousands of dollars for […]
Labor sector saw positive developments in May
Update to: Adequate Employment rises by 2%, but number of informal workers grows by 2.4% Published: Volume 7, Issue 30 The underemployment rate in May decreased from 22.1% to 18.9%, while full...
Quito Metro manager requests Comptroller review of contracts
Update to: Quito Metro ceases operations after nine days of problems Published: volume 7, Issue 32 The manager of the Quito Metro, Víctor Hugo Villacrés, has requested control tests and audits on the contracts signed by the municipal company. In a letter sent to the Comptroller’s Office on June 6, 2023, Villacrés asked for the […]
Volume 7, Issue 37
From the week of June 18, 2023
Ecuador increases size of police force with new graduates but lacks space, guns, pistols and helmets for them.
Newly graduated police officers in Ecuador are facing a significant challenge as they enter the force without essential equipment. Despite the recent graduation of 8,500 agents, the National Police...
Funding, bureaucracy and mismanagement blamed for deteriorated roads in Azuay region
The Minister of Transportation, César Rohón, acknowledged that there is limited execution of road work in the area but claims that the problems stem from both a lack of resources and zonal mismanagement. The Ministry of Transport and Public Works claims it intends to prioritize maintenance on the most deteriorated roads in Azuay to prevent […]
Girón, a hidden treasure nestled in the Azuay province
Girón beckons adventurous travelers with its natural wonders and enticing attractions. This canton boasts crystal clear lagoons, majestic mountains, and an expansive valley, offering a diverse range of experiences for those eager to explore its bountiful offerings. Whether embarking on a bus or driving in a private vehicle, the journey to Girón is a scenic […]
Kidnappers using grisly tactics as Ecuador kidnappings spiral up
Crime has taken a sadistic turn in Ecuador, where kidnappers now regularly amputate the fingers of their victims and send images of their maiming to pressure relatives to pay higher ransoms. For decades, Ecuador was a refuge of peace wedged in a dangerous region. But these days, it increasingly resembles nearby Peru and Colombia, two […]
Lasso says he will remain in politics after his term ends and even hints at a 2025 campaign
Guillermo Lasso, the current president of Ecuador, has stated that he will not bid farewell to politics once his term ends in the coming months. Instead, he plans to continue his involvement in politics by becoming a “serious opposition” figure. During an interview with the NTN24 network, President Lasso denied allegations of corruption involving his […]
More than 3% of Cuenca’s population resides under the constant threat of landslides
With approximately 20,000 inhabitants residing in high-risk areas, most of them in the outskirts of the city, there is a constant fear that the upcoming rains accompanying the El Niño phenomenon...
New mayor says municipality of Cuenca payroll was unjustly inflated by last government
The Municipality of Cuenca has initiated a process of terminating contracts and dismissing casual workers who were recently hired, as well as those providing services under invoice, some of whom charge fees of up to $3,000 per month. Under the direction of new Cuenca Mayor Cristian Zamora, personnel contracts are being meticulously examined, resulting in […]
Never-ending road woes
Roads, roads, roads. Promises, promises, promises. That’s the never-ending tune we hear here in Azuay. We’re constantly bombarded with assurances that the roads will finally receive the attention they deserve. But alas, it’s been six long years of disappointment, and the journey from Guayaquil, Quito, or Machala to Cuenca remains an exercise in pure frustration. […]
Tax on money taken out of Ecuador falls to 3.5% on July 1st
The Government of Guillermo Lasso has been steadily reducing the Tax on the Exit of Foreign Currency since 2022, with the ultimate goal of eliminating the tax entirely by 2025. Starting from July 1,...
Volume 7, Issue 36
From the week of June 11, 2023
The 2023 ‘early election’ candidates for the Presidency of Ecuador
The August 2023 elections would have at least one ballot with seven presidential binomials. The announcement of the correista formula is still awaited. As of Sunday, June 11, 2023, despite announcements that were later declined, there are at eight presidential candidates for the early elections of 2023. A process that occurs after President Guillermo Lasso decreed the death cross, last 17 May […]
Brazil’s Lula pushing idea of BRIC and South American currencies to break from dollar’s dominance
Brazil’s President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has called for the establishment of both a BRICs and a South American currency—to counter the dominance of the US dollar. Lula made this plea for a new South American currency during an April speech at the New Development Bank in Shanghai, where he questioned why countries have […]
Coanie calls for a national protest to take place on Tuesday, June 13th
The protest is being led by the Confederation of Indigenous Nationalities of Ecuador (Conaie) and the Anti-Mining Front, against the government of Guillermo Lasso regarding Executive Decree 754....
Drug micro-trafficking becomes a pressing issue in Cuenca, with various distribution methods and trafficking networks
Authorities in Azuay consistently discover narcotic substances during security operations. Recently, the delivery of small drug doses by delivery men has become increasingly common, with social media platforms are also being exploited for drug transactions. The drugs most prevalent in Cuenca are marijuana, cocaine base paste, cocaine hydrochloride, heroin, and synthetic drugs, with synthetic drugs […]
Government insists that Ecuador stills owns the Galapagos after debt swap, refuting uninformed social media posts
The Government of Ecuador has categorically denied ceding sovereignty over the Galapagos Islands amidst criticism and speculation surrounding a recent debt swap. In a statement issued on June 10, 2023, President Guillermo Lasso’s administration clarified that the country recent conservation debt swap does not, under any circumstances, result in a loss of sovereignty over the […]
The comeback kid
So, let me get this straight, the Correístas REALLY nominated Jorge Glas as their presidential candidate? Really? Okay, yes, he refused the nomination, basically saying, “Hey, let’s be serious, I’m under so many investigations I’m making Trump look honest.” Nonetheless, do the Correístas really have that little respect for the people of Ecuador? Look, just […]
World Bank approves $150 million credit to fix roads
Update to: Closure of roads increases production costs for Azuay industries Published: Volume 7, Issue 35 The World Bank has approved a $150 million loan for Ecuador to address the recovery of road...
Paúl Carrasco dismissed from the Governor’s office
Update to: Three newly elected figures dominate the political scene in Azuay Published: Volume 7, Issue 33 On Thursday, June 8, 2023, Paúl Carrasco was unexpectedly removed from his position as Governor of Azuay, though the exact reasons behind this decision remain unknown. Despite not being affiliated with the pro-government political movement, Carrasco had previously […]
Judges Can Now Face Prosecution for Malfeasance Following Recent Constitutional Court Ruling
Ecuador has been facing a legal crisis due to numerous controversial rulings in constitutional actions that have targeted judges and the judicial system. The cases related to habeas corpus, precautionary measures, and protection actions in Ecuador have increased by 211% between 2018 and 2020, according to the Council of the Judiciary. These constitutional actions serve […]
S&P Global Ratings says Ecuador will have to raise taxes if drilling in the ITT is stopped, Yasunidos disagrees
S&P Global Ratings, the renowned risk rating agency, has issued a warning that if oil production is reduced, it would have to be compensated with an increase in taxes. According to S&P,...
Volume 7, Issue 35
From the week of June 04, 2023
Glas faces potential revocation of pre-release, signaling a possible return to prison
Two new criminal investigations against former Vice President Jorge Glas could reverse his provisional freedom and pre-release. On May 30th, a Pichincha Criminal Guarantees judge confirmed to Glas that he had two years, eleven months and fifteen days left to complete his single sentence of eight years in prison, which was defined last January. The […]
Electrolux plans to open new plant in Brazil, double imports of household appliances to Ecuador
The company announced an investment of more than $140 million for the construction of a new plant in Brazil, with construction set to begin in one month. Electrolux, a leading household appliance manufacturer, is set to enhance its presence in the Ecuadorian market by doubling its imports of appliances from Brazil. This expansion comes as […]
CORRECTION NOTICE: Malacatos home invasion leaves Colorado mother dead, two of three suspects arrested and charged
CORRECTION NOTICE On June 5, 2023, The Cuenca Dispatch published the story “Malacatos home invasion leaves Colorado mother dead, two of three suspects arrested and charged.” The story incorrectly...
Darién jungle continues to claim more lives
Update to: Ecuadorians among top three nationalities crossing the perilous Darién jungle Published: volume 7, Issue 28 In recent weeks, Panamanian authorities have discovered 10 bodies of irregular migrants who tragically drowned in the swollen rivers of the Darién jungle, located on the southern border with Colombia. Despite the perilous conditions, migrants persist in attempting […]
Quick loans, or ‘chulco,’ are growing in Cuenca, often funded by illegal activities
Cuenca authorities are currently investigating organizations involved in the business of offering quick loans, but detecting these criminal structures proves to be a challenging task. The trend of...
Closure of roads increases production costs for Azuay industries
Azuayan industry relies on three transportation routes to facilitate the movement of raw materials and products, yet only one route has remained operational this year. Road closures have...
The fate of the radar contract in Cuenca hinges on several reports
Update to: Radar consortium plans to fight Cuenca’s new mayor on contract termination Published: volume 7, Issue 29 The new manager and members of the Board of Directors of the Mobility, Transit, and Transport Company (EMOV EP) are awaiting several reports to determine the course of action regarding new radar placements in Cuenca. EMOV is […]
Search for Alausí slide the victims comes down to remaining 3.5 hectares.
Time and hope is running out in the search for victims of the March 26th landslide that has claimed already 61 lives. The families of the 14 people still missing in the Alausí landslide are relying on the efforts of 90 firefighters and soldiers who continue to work diligently on the site, despite the approaching […]
This is gonna hurt
Well, you’ve gone and done it now. President Guillermo Lasso has confirmed that he won’t run again in this special upcoming election. Can you say, “shot yourself in the foot?” I mean, let’s review what this guy pulled off in 2 years. He contained a pandemic that was ravaging this country by rapidly getting 90% […]
Another Ecuadorian prosecutor is murdered as targeted attacks on the judiciary continue
Guayas prosecutor involved in murder trial is assassinated in Durán, adding to a growing list of slain members of the judiciary. In a tragic series of events, Ecuador has witnessed the targeted killings of judges and prosecutors in 2022 and 2023. The latest victim was prosecutor Leonardo Palacios, who was assassinated on the night of […]
Volume 7, Issue 34
From the week of May 28, 2023
A ‘Yes’ vote for Yasunidos proposal could put Ecuador’s annual budget at risk
Ecuador stands to lose more than $16 billion in income over the next 20 years if the Yasunidos proposal to stop crude oil production in Yasuni National Park is approved. Petroecuador's disclosure of...
CNE and political organizations agree on modifications to electoral calendar
A crucial agreement reached among the political parties is their commitment to avoid impeding the process with legal disputes. The National Electoral Council (CNE) and 17 national-level political organizations reached a unanimous decision on Tuesday to revise the schedule for defining candidacies in the upcoming presidential and legislative elections. The adjustment aims to provide political […]
Digital Nomad visas granted to 89 Foreigners
Some of the challenges faced by Digital Nomads in Ecuador include the country’s struggle with insecurity, limited English proficiency in banks and government offices, and excessive bureaucracy. A...
Foreign tourism in mainland Ecuador slows due to crime and political turmoil
The pace of foreign tourist arrivals to Ecuador is slowing down due to insecurity and political instability, leading to cancellations of tourist packages for the remainder of the year. While the country’s receptive tourism (i.e., entry of foreign tourists) had been steadily recovering since 2022, recent challenges have hindered its growth. According to the Ministry […]
Favorita Corporation’s $30 Million investment brings first Megamaxi store and new shopping center to Cuenca
Update to: Construction of Megamaxi begins in Cuenca and will bring hundreds of new jobs Published: Volume 5, Issue 47 Expansive new mall with over 52,000 m² set to open by year's end. Favorita...
Former judge Banny Molina sentenced to one year in prison
Update to: Judiciary dismisses the judge who ordered the release of Glas and Salcedo Published: Volume 7, Issue 12 The former jurist was famous for illegally ordering the release former Vice President Jorge Glas. The Court of the Provincial Court of Manabí has sentenced former judge Banny Molina to one year in prison due to […]
Starting in June Avianca will have direct flights between Quito and Cancun, Mexico
Update to: Avianca will begin offering New Quito-New York route in June 2023 Published: Volume 7, Issue 19 Starting June 15, 2023, Avianca, the Colombian airline, will introduce a new non-stop route between Quito and Cancun. The route will have three weekly flights, scheduled for Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. According to a statement released by […]
Full text of President Guillermo Lasso’s 2023 state of the nation report
The President presented his second report to the nation on May 24th at the Social Platform building, south of the capital. For the first time in Ecuador’s history, a President of the Republic did not present his annual state of the nation speech in front of the National Assembly. President Guillermo Lasso instead delivered his […]
You should have spoken up
I figured out what Lasso did wrong. He waited too long to tell everyone what he has done. He should have given a weekly radio address on the same frequency that Correa uses in exile. I just read the full text of his recent “State of the Nation” speech, and I must admit that even […]