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economy

Claro Just Announced $600 Million in Ecuador Investment — Including 5G in Quito and Guayaquil

Latin America's largest mobile carrier will spend $600 million over three years to modernize its Ecuador network, expand coverage, and roll out 5G. Service is already live in Guayaquil, Quito, Puerto Ayora, and Coca.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·March 20, 2026
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lifestyle

Semana Santa 2026 Is March 29 – April 5: What's Open, What's Closed, and Where to Go

Holy Week starts next weekend. Good Friday (April 3) is the only mandatory national holiday — Thursday is NOT a holiday this year. Expect massive domestic travel to the coast, packed buses, and Quito's world-famous processions.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·March 20, 2026
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healthcare

IESS Healthcare in 2026: Medication Shortages, Long Waits, and What Expats Are Doing Instead

Ecuador's public healthcare system is struggling with corruption investigations, specialist wait times stretching months, and chronic medication shortages. Many expats are supplementing with private insurance or paying out-of-pocket. Here's the current state of play.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·March 20, 2026
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real estate

Ecuador's Real Estate Market in 2026: Rents Are Surging, Sale Prices Are Firming Up

Ecuador's housing market is pulling in different directions — rents are rising faster than sale prices, the construction sector is growing 4.1%, and affordability is becoming a concern in popular expat areas. Here's where things stand.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·March 20, 2026
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economy

The US-Ecuador Trade Agreement Is Now Officially Signed — Here's What Changes for You

Ambassador Jamieson Greer and Ecuador's Trade Minister signed the Agreement on Reciprocal Trade on March 13, locking in zero tariffs on $2.8 billion in Ecuadorian exports and opening the door to cheaper American imports. If you buy wine, medicine, or electronics in Ecuador, pay attention.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·March 19, 2026
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politics

Ecuador-Colombia Crisis Deepens: Petro Accuses Ecuador of Bombing Colombian Territory

Colombian President Gustavo Petro accused Ecuador of dropping bombs inside Colombia, claiming 27 charred bodies were found near the border. Ecuador's Noboa flatly denied it. The neighbors are now in their worst diplomatic crisis in years — and it's affecting everything from electricity to trade.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·March 19, 2026
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safety

Los Lobos Leader Arrested in Mexico — Suspect in Fernando Villavicencio's Assassination

Angel Esteban Aguilar, known as 'Lobo Menor' and alleged mastermind behind the 2023 assassination of presidential candidate Fernando Villavicencio, was arrested at Mexico City's airport using a fake Colombian passport. He's been extradited to Colombia.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·March 19, 2026
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economy

Ecuador Raises Tariffs on Colombia to 50% — Here's What's Getting More Expensive

Ecuador hiked tariffs on Colombian imports from 30% to 50% on March 1. Colombia retaliated on 280 Ecuadorian products at the same rate. If you buy medicine, processed food, or pesticides in Ecuador, you're already paying more.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·March 19, 2026
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breaking

Semana Santa 2026: Your National Travel Guide for Holy Week in Ecuador

Holy Week runs March 29 to April 5. Good Friday (April 3) is a national holiday. Banks close, highways jam, ATMs run dry. Here's everything you need to know — from Quito's processions to beach town crowds to sierra road conditions.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·March 19, 2026
US-Ecuador Trade Deal Finalized — Zero Tariffs on $3.2 Billion in Exports
economy

US-Ecuador Trade Deal Finalized — Zero Tariffs on $3.2 Billion in Exports

The United States and Ecuador have concluded negotiations on a historic Agreement on Reciprocal Trade (ART) that eliminates the 15% surcharge on roughly half of Ecuador's non-petroleum exports — worth $3.2 billion annually. The deal shields Ecuadorian flowers, bananas, cacao, and seafood from the new 10% global US tariff.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·February 24, 2026
US Formally Designates Ecuador's Rare Earth, Copper, and Gold as Strategic Minerals
economy

US Formally Designates Ecuador's Rare Earth, Copper, and Gold as Strategic Minerals

At a 54-nation Critical Minerals Ministerial in Washington, the US formally recognized Ecuador's rare earth elements, copper, and gold deposits as strategically important — unlocking up to $10 billion in EXIM Bank financing and DFC investment guarantees for mining development.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·February 24, 2026
State of Emergency Extended — Ecuador Remains Under Security Decree Across 9 Provinces
safety

State of Emergency Extended — Ecuador Remains Under Security Decree Across 9 Provinces

Ecuador's 60-day state of emergency declared January 1 has been extended for an additional 30 days across nine provinces and three municipalities. With a record 9,000 homicides in 2025, President Noboa is doubling down on military deployments as the country remains in a declared state of 'internal armed conflict.'

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·February 24, 2026