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Government adjusts fuel pricing formulas as domestic gas becomes the costliest subsidy. A dramatic drop in diesel spending Ecuador’s fuel subsidy structure will undergo one of the sharpest shifts in recent memory in 2026, with the Ministry of Economy and Finance projecting diesel support to fall from roughly $1.2 billion to just $191 million. The […]
Soaring debt costs eclipse security spending in 2026
Rising interest obligations tighten fiscal space as the country faces mounting financial pressures. Debt payments overtake security spending Ecuador will enter 2026 with a financial burden that reshapes its national priorities: the country will spend more on servicing debt interest than on safeguarding its population. According to the budget proposal sent to the National Assembly […]
Tense roadside encounter in Massachusetts raises questions over ICE tactics and community response
Witness video captures chaotic arrest as immigration agents clash with bystanders and family members on a busy Fitchburg street. Chaotic stop escalates into panic A routine morning commute in Fitchburg turned into a scene of confusion and panic as Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers surrounded a vehicle carrying an Ecuadorian couple and their young […]
Amazon brings ultra-low-price global shopping surge to Ecuador with new Bazaar app
A new standalone app expands Amazon’s low-cost marketplace into Ecuador, intensifying competition with Shein and Temu. A new player enters Ecuador’s booming discount-shopping market Amazon has intensified the battle for ultra-low-cost e-commerce dominance in Ecuador with the launch of Amazon Bazaar, a standalone app designed to replicate the explosive popularity of platforms like Shein and […]
Ecuador’s shrinking glaciers signal accelerating environmental crisis
New data reveal dramatic one-year glacial losses tied to drought and expanding agricultural land. Alarming new evidence from national land-use study Ecuador’s glaciers have experienced their sharpest recorded decline in four decades, with more than 1,069 hectares disappearing between 2023 and 2024. The finding comes from the third edition of a long-running land-monitoring project that […]
Tigo prepares aggressive five-year expansion to reshape Ecuador’s mobile market
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Country’s electricity system faces years of instability without urgent new generation
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Military intensifies nationwide offensive to cripple illegal mining networks
Coordinated strikes target remote corridors where criminal groups profit from Ecuador’s mineral wealth. Escalation of high-impact operations Ecuador’s Armed Forces have launched one of the most aggressive crackdowns on illegal mining in recent years, executing more than 30 coordinated operations across Amazonian and border provinces. In regions such as Imbabura, Napo, Morona Santiago, Carchi, Sucumbíos, […]
Ecuador faces tight timeline as it seeks $3 billion in bonds to ease 2026 financing pressure
Government looks to global markets and multilaterals to fill growing fiscal gap while managing rising debt costs A widening deficit and heavier obligations Ecuador is preparing to return to international bond markets in 2026 with a plan to place $3 billion in new debt, a move designed to help cover a mounting fiscal gap and […]
Ecuadorian voices in New York weigh new mayor’s promises against lived realities
Immigrant families express both optimism and anxiety as New York embraces its youngest mayor in a century. A new political chapter opened in New York City with Zohran Mamdani’s unexpected mayoral victory, a result that has stirred hope, caution, and a swirl of debate among Ecuadorian immigrants who call the city home. A morning full […]
Cloned plates complicate Ecuador’s fight against rising urban vehicle theft
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Facebook Twitter Google+ LinkedIn Police struggle to track stolen cars as cloning schemes expand across major cities. A surge in thefts centered in the two largest cities Vehicle theft in Ecuador’s two largest metropolitan areas has taken on a new dimension this year, with authorities reporting more than 3,500 cases between January and September in […]

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