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Bank freezes spark controversy amid indigenous-led strike in Ecuador

At least ten leaders and organizations face blocked accounts as Noboa government expands financial oversight. Accounts blocked during national strike The financial operations of Ecuador’s most prominent indigenous and environmental organizations have been disrupted after their bank accounts were blocked during the ongoing national strike. The Confederation of Indigenous Nationalities of Ecuador (Conaie) reported that […]

Ecuador ranks among the most violent countries in the region

UN official warns that only Haiti has more homicides linked to armed violence in Latin America. Violence and organized crime on the rise Ecuador now ranks just behind Haiti in homicides tied to armed violence, according to United Nations data presented at the International Security Conference in Guayaquil. The warning came from Carla Suárez, Program […]

Country faces record levels of violence against women in 2025

Women represent more than 8% of homicides as Guayaquil leads the country in violent deaths. A deadly year for women Ecuador is experiencing its deadliest year on record for women. Between January and August 2025, 510 women were murdered, according to figures from the Ministry of the Interior. The figure represents 8.47% of the country’s […]

Noboa denounces strike leaders in Otavalo speech

President arrives in the epicenter of the protests, promises strength and reiterates his referendum push. A tense arrival in Otavalo President Daniel Noboa traveled on Wednesday, September 24, to Otavalo in Imbabura province, where the national strike has reached its most intense point. His appearance at the Jacinto Gollaguazo Educational Unit Coliseum drew a government-organized […]

Ecuador’s businesses face rising costs as insecurity undermines economic recovery

Published on September 25, 2025

Facebook Twitter Google+ LinkedIn Retailers and manufacturers are most affected as extortion, violence, and protection expenses weigh on sales. Insecurity remains a drag on growth The Central Bank of Ecuador (BCE) expects the country’s economy to rebound by 3.8% in 2025 after last year’s recession, but insecurity continues to cast a shadow over that projection. […]

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