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Gold Rush: Fruta del Norte Hits $1.8 Billion in Exports as Prices Cross $5,000 an Ounce
economy

Gold Rush: Fruta del Norte Hits $1.8 Billion in Exports as Prices Cross $5,000 an Ounce

Ecuador’s largest gold mine exported a record $1.8 billion in 2025 — a 51% jump from the prior year — as gold prices topped $5,000 per ounce for the first time. Lundin Gold just announced $100 million in new exploration spending and discovered a fifth copper-gold deposit, signaling the mining boom is just getting started.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·February 15, 2026
Ecuador’s Inflation Jumps to 2.44% in January — Housing Costs Surge 20.79% as Subsidy Cuts Bite
economy

Ecuador’s Inflation Jumps to 2.44% in January — Housing Costs Surge 20.79% as Subsidy Cuts Bite

Ecuador’s annual inflation rate hit a 20-month high in January 2026, driven almost entirely by a 20.79% spike in housing and utility costs after the government ended electricity and diesel subsidies. Food prices are rising too — plantains have roughly doubled, and the basic family basket now costs $822 a month.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·February 15, 2026
Ecuador and U.S. Conclude Trade Agreement Negotiations — But the $2 Billion Shrimp Question Remains
economy

Ecuador and U.S. Conclude Trade Agreement Negotiations — But the $2 Billion Shrimp Question Remains

Washington and Quito have 'substantially concluded' negotiations on a reciprocal trade agreement set to be signed in coming weeks. But Ecuador's biggest non-oil export to the U.S. — shrimp worth $2 billion a year — may not get the tariff relief the industry needs to survive.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·February 14, 2026
SRI Is Flagging Unfiled Tax Returns Going Back Seven Years — Here's What Expats Need to Know
economy

SRI Is Flagging Unfiled Tax Returns Going Back Seven Years — Here's What Expats Need to Know

Ecuador's tax authority is sending notifications to taxpayers with unfiled income tax declarations from previous years — some going back to 2019. Recipients have just 10 business days to respond, and the SRI's seven-year review window means old oversights can surface without warning.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·February 14, 2026
Carnival 2026 Survival Guide: VAT Cut to 8%, Banks Closed, Roads Washed Out, and 47,000 Police Deployed
breaking

Carnival 2026 Survival Guide: VAT Cut to 8%, Banks Closed, Roads Washed Out, and 47,000 Police Deployed

Everything expats need to know for the February 14-17 long weekend: tourism VAT drops from 15% to 8%, all bank branches close for four days, three highways are completely shut from landslides, domestic workers get double pay, and nearly 47,000 police officers are on the streets.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·February 13, 2026
Trump Invites Noboa to Anti-China Summit in Miami — What It Means for Ecuador's Future
politics

Trump Invites Noboa to Anti-China Summit in Miami — What It Means for Ecuador's Future

President Daniel Noboa has been invited to a Trump-hosted Latin American presidential summit on March 7 in Miami, aimed at countering Chinese influence in the region. The U.S. also highlighted Ecuador's mining potential and signed a critical minerals agreement.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·February 13, 2026
International Tribunal Cuts Ecuador's Chevron Bill to $215 Million — But the Check Still Hurts
economy

International Tribunal Cuts Ecuador's Chevron Bill to $215 Million — But the Check Still Hurts

An international arbitral tribunal adjusted Ecuador's compensation obligation to Chevron downward by $5.7 million, landing at $215 million. The decades-old Amazon environmental dispute continues to drain government coffers in a tight fiscal year.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·February 13, 2026
Ecuador Signs Oil Deal with Abu Dhabi's ADNOC — Direct Sales, No Middlemen
economy

Ecuador Signs Oil Deal with Abu Dhabi's ADNOC — Direct Sales, No Middlemen

During President Noboa's visit to the UAE, Petroecuador and Abu Dhabi National Oil Company signed a memorandum of understanding for direct crude oil trade and refined product imports — cutting out intermediary traders.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·February 13, 2026
The Dollar Is Weakening — Here's What That Means If You Live in Ecuador
economy

The Dollar Is Weakening — Here's What That Means If You Live in Ecuador

The U.S. dollar has lost ground against major currencies, creating a mixed bag for Ecuador's dollarized economy: exports become more competitive and tourism gets a boost, but import costs rise — and you'll feel it at the supermarket.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·February 13, 2026
Ecuador-Colombia Trade War Escalates: 30% Tariffs, Energy Cutoff, and a 900% Pipeline Levy
economy

Ecuador-Colombia Trade War Escalates: 30% Tariffs, Energy Cutoff, and a 900% Pipeline Levy

What started as a tariff dispute has spiraled into a full trade war between neighbors. Ecuador slapped 30% duties on Colombian imports; Colombia responded by suspending electricity sales and threatening counter-tariffs on 23 Ecuadorian products. The pipeline tariff jumped from $3 to $30 per barrel.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·February 12, 2026
Government Activates Red Alert in Pichincha, Esmeraldas, and Los Ríos — 16 More Provinces at Orange
safety

Government Activates Red Alert in Pichincha, Esmeraldas, and Los Ríos — 16 More Provinces at Orange

Ecuador’s risk management agency raised alert levels nationwide as the rainy season intensifies. Pichincha (home to Quito), Esmeraldas, and Los Ríos are at the highest level. Sixteen more provinces — including Azuay, Guayas, and Loja — sit at orange alert heading into Carnival weekend.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·February 12, 2026
Ecuador’s Non-Oil Exports Hit a Record $25.2 Billion in 2025 — Shrimp, Cocoa, and Bananas Lead the Way
economy

Ecuador’s Non-Oil Exports Hit a Record $25.2 Billion in 2025 — Shrimp, Cocoa, and Bananas Lead the Way

Fedexpor reports Ecuador’s non-petroleum, non-mining exports grew 16% to $25.2 billion in 2025. Shrimp led at $8.4 billion (+20%), cocoa surged 29% to $4.7 billion, and U.S.-bound exports jumped 30%. It’s the strongest diversification signal yet for the dollarized economy.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·February 12, 2026