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SECAP Opens 30,000 Free Virtual Training Spots Across Ecuador
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SECAP Opens 30,000 Free Virtual Training Spots Across Ecuador

SECAP has opened 30,000 free virtual course spots through the Compromiso por el Empleo program. Courses run 60 to 90 hours and cover areas like e-commerce, web programming, gastronomy, computer maintenance, basic electricity and auto mechanics.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·May 20, 2026
Quito Police Report 25% Drop in Seven Crime Indicators, but Hypercenter Remains a Hotspot
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Quito Police Report 25% Drop in Seven Crime Indicators, but Hypercenter Remains a Hotspot

El Comercio reports that Quito's seven main monitored crime indicators fell 25% between January 1 and May 9 compared with 2025. Robbery against people remains the most common issue, and neighborhood leaders still warn about underreporting and reactive policing.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·May 20, 2026
Mortgage Disbursements Rise 22% as Ecuador's Housing Market Shows New Momentum
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Mortgage Disbursements Rise 22% as Ecuador's Housing Market Shows New Momentum

Primicias reports that mortgage-credit disbursements grew 22% in the first quarter of 2026 compared with the same period in 2025. Sales, project visits and net reservations also rose, giving buyers and renters another signal that the housing market is tightening.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·May 20, 2026
Quito's Ruta Viva Will Stay With the Municipality After Private Partnership Plan Is Canceled
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Quito's Ruta Viva Will Stay With the Municipality After Private Partnership Plan Is Canceled

Primicias reports that Quito canceled the public-private partnership initiative for Ruta Viva and will keep the airport corridor under municipal administration. The road connects Quito with Mariscal Sucre airport and the eastern valleys, including Cumbayá and Tumbaco.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·May 20, 2026
Ecuador's 2026 Curfews Hit an Estimated 120,000 Businesses, Expreso Reports
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Ecuador's 2026 Curfews Hit an Estimated 120,000 Businesses, Expreso Reports

Expreso reports that Ecuador's 2026 curfews have accumulated 30 days of restrictions and affected at least 120,000 businesses. One economist estimated losses between USD 16 million and USD 32 million, with the hardest hit in nightlife, restaurants, logistics and small businesses.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·May 20, 2026
ANT System Outage Still Affects Licenses, Appointments and Vehicle Registration Nationwide
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ANT System Outage Still Affects Licenses, Appointments and Vehicle Registration Nationwide

Ecuador's traffic agency says the SUIT platform is still affecting license issuance, appointments, web certificates and vehicle-registration processes tied to municipal GADs. La Hora reports Monday and Tuesday appointments will be reprogrammed with priority.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·May 19, 2026
14 Ecuador Beaches Under Red Flag May 19 as Inocar Warns of Agitated Seas
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14 Ecuador Beaches Under Red Flag May 19 as Inocar Warns of Agitated Seas

Risk officials warned that 14 beaches in Esmeraldas, Manabi and Santa Elena would carry red flags on May 19. Primicias reports the warning is tied to an aguaje phase that moved the sea from moderate to agitated conditions.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·May 19, 2026
Ecuador's May 24 Holiday Moves to Monday, May 25 - Not Friday
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Ecuador's May 24 Holiday Moves to Monday, May 25 - Not Friday

The Battle of Pichincha holiday falls on Sunday in 2026, so Ecuador's mandatory rest day shifts to Monday, May 25. Expreso reports the country will have a three-day weekend, with no Friday transfer.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·May 19, 2026
Quito Authorities Close Two Iñaquito Dealerships After $2,500 Vehicle-Deposit Complaints
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Quito Authorities Close Two Iñaquito Dealerships After $2,500 Vehicle-Deposit Complaints

Two vehicle dealerships in Quito's Iñaquito sector were closed after complaints from buyers who said they paid about $2,500 and never received cars. Expreso reports victims have filed complaints with the Fiscalía.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·May 19, 2026
Ecuador's 15-Day National Curfew Ended May 18 — 3,422 Detained, 378 Raids, 5.9 Tons of Drugs Seized
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Ecuador's 15-Day National Curfew Ended May 18 — 3,422 Detained, 378 Raids, 5.9 Tons of Drugs Seized

The nationwide nighttime curfew under Executive Decree 370 ended at 5:00 a.m. Monday, May 18, after 15 days. Authorities reported 3,422 people detained nationwide, 378 raids, 5.9 tons of drugs and 405 firearms seized. Here's the final picture and what changes now for foreign residents.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·May 18, 2026
INAMHI Warns of Heavy Rain, Storms and Flood Risk Across Ecuador Through May 20
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INAMHI Warns of Heavy Rain, Storms and Flood Risk Across Ecuador Through May 20

Ecuador's weather service flagged moderate-to-heavy rain, electrical storms, strong wind gusts and flooding risk from 4:00 p.m. May 17 until noon May 20, spanning coastal, highland and Amazon provinces. Here's who's affected and what to do.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·May 18, 2026
Ecuador's April Inflation Hit 0.53% — Transport Led It, and the Colombia Tariff War Is Now at 100%
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Ecuador's April Inflation Hit 0.53% — Transport Led It, and the Colombia Tariff War Is Now at 100%

Monthly inflation reached 0.53% in April 2026, driven mainly by transport costs, with annual inflation at 2.6%. Meanwhile Ecuador's tariff on Colombian goods escalated to 100% on May 1. What it means for anyone living here on a fixed or foreign income.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·May 18, 2026