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Volume 8, Issue 25
From the week of March 24, 2024
“They are pressuring me to resign so they can remove me from office,” denounced Verónica Abad, Vice President of the Republic.
The Vice President held Daniel Noboa responsible for her life and that of her son, who was prosecuted and imprisoned in La Roca. "Why do you hate me, President?" "They are pressuring me to resign...
A Galapagos forest is in danger of extinction from invasive plant species
The results of a recent study underscore the vital role of controlling invasive plants in preserving this unique forest ecosystem. A recent study conducted by scientists from the Charles Darwin Foundation (CDF), in collaboration with the Galapagos National Park Directorate (GNPD), has raised alarm about the escalating threat posed by invasive plant species to the […]
Conaie warns of possible indigenous uprising against mining
The indigenous movement will carry out a solidarity strike in Cotopaxi on Wednesday and demand that the Assembly investigate the family of President Daniel Noboa. Conaie has declared itself in permanent assemblies to remain vigilant regarding the potential for an indigenous uprising against mining. The indigenous movement is set to conduct a solidarity strike in […]
Ecuador Navigates Economic Challenges with IMF Agreement Looming
Ecuador's country risk rises due to Fed policy and bond sales, prompting IMF agreement pursuit. Ecuador finds itself at a critical juncture in its economic trajectory as the country risk, a measure...
Justice is starting to go blind
Okay, if you haven’t done it yet, read these two stories in today’s Dispatch before you read this column: “ Vice President Verónica Abad’s son to face trial in ‘Nene’ case “They are pressuring me to resign so they can remove me from office,” denounced Verónica Abad, Vice President of the Republic. Okay, now, one […]
In Tungurahua and Cotopaxi, 17,000 farmers teeter on the brink of bankruptcy
A landslide, caused by severe drought, demolished the water collection system in the Latacunga-Salcedo-Ambato irrigation canal, which provides water to farmers in three cantons in the central region of the country. In the northern area of Ambato (Tungurahua), as well as in Salcedo and Latacunga (Cotopaxi), over 17,000 vegetable producers are in despair due to […]
“Since when does thinking differently mean being a traitor?” Pierina Correa questions in reference to the Tourism Law.
Legislator Pierina Correa defends herself, affirming that some of the criticisms from the Correísmo regarding the Tourism Law were acknowledged. She rejects the label of "traitor" within her own...
President Noboa Signs Declarations Upholding Press Freedom in Ecuador
Delegation of the Inter-American Press Association suggested to the president to strengthen the protection mechanism for journalists in Ecuador. During a significant meeting with representatives of the Inter-American Press Association (IAPA), President Daniel Noboa of Ecuador demonstrated his commitment to press freedom by signing the Chapultepec and Salta declarations. This event, which unfolded on March […]
Mining Chamber says, “The country cannot be subject to the opinion of a political actor, like Iza”
María Eulalia Silva, President of the Chamber of Mining, rebuffed Leonidas Iza’s calls for protests against mining and elucidated the ongoing environmental consultation process for the La Plata mining project in Cotopaxi. Amid resistance from anti-mining factions, the Ministry of the Environment initiated the informational phase of the environmental consultation for the La Plata mining […]
Update: El Niño is weakening in Ecuador, though rainfall and extreme heat persist.
Update to: El Niño Weakens, Making Way for La Niña: Ecuador Prepares for Weather Fluctuations Published: Volume 8, Issue 24 According to forecasts from the Erfen Committee, rains and extreme temperatures will persist in Ecuador until March 31, 2024. On Thursday, March 21, 2024, the National Committee monitoring the El Niño phenomenon released a new […]
Vice President Verónica Abad’s son to face trial in ‘Nene’ case
The Prosecutor’s Office is pursuing Francisco Barreiro, the son of Vice President Verónica Abad, on charges of alleged influence peddling. On Friday, March 22, 2024, Judge María Fernanda Castro ordered Francisco Sebastián Barreiro, the son of Vice President Verónica Abad, to be held in preventive detention amid investigations into the Nene case. Barreiro, detained in […]
Volume 8, Issue 24
From the week of March 17, 2024
Banks and Cooperatives will pay almost $200 million in taxes to fund the internal armed conflict
Under the Law aimed at addressing the armed conflict, banks and cooperatives are required to remit taxes ranging from 5% to 25% in May 2024, contingent upon their respective profit margins. Banks...
Illegal mining advances uncontrolled in the Ecuadorian Amazon and threatens protected areas and indigenous communities
by David Tarazona on March 15, 2024 Mining – both illegal and legal – went from deforesting 185 hectares in the Punino River, Napo, in 2022 to 784 in 2023, according to the most recent report from...
“It is a country of opportunities, without crime,” says an Ecuadorian migrant in New York.
An old New York airfield located “in the middle of nowhere” is the camp that houses dozens of Ecuadorian migrants seeking asylum. Gusts of polar wind sweep across the runways of an old, disused New York airfield. It is the “middle of nowhere” that houses some 1,800 migrants, including Ecuadorians, who have become a symbol […]
Causes for hope
Before I compose this column each week, I take a sneak peek at the upcoming articles set for publication. It’s my routine to fashion my column around a central theme, drawing inspiration from one of the standout stories. Usually, it’s a smooth process, as one story often shines brighter than the rest. But this week, […]
El Niño Weakens, Making Way for La Niña: Ecuador Prepares for Weather Fluctuations
April may bring an end to El Nino conditions and an influx of La Nina conditions by mid-year. The El Niño phenomenon, which has dominated weather patterns in recent months, is now in decline, according to Frigate Captain Luis Morales, General Coordinator of Oceanographic Affairs of the Oceanographic and Antarctic Institute of the Ecuadorian Navy […]
Foreign Minister Sommerfeld refutes the notion of ‘bukelization’ in Ecuador’s fight against organized crime
Ecuadorian foreign minister Gabriela Sommerfeld reiterated the government's success in reducing the homicide rate by 60% under Daniel Noboa's administration, following the imposition of a state of...
Metastasis case investigation is completed, preparatory hearing being scheduled
The Metastasis case has completed its investigation phase, highlighting a complex web of legal entanglements involving 52 individuals. April 13th marked the culmination of 120 days since the inception of the investigation phase. At this juncture, the Attorney General, Diana Salazar, is tasked with petitioning the National Court of Justice for the scheduling of the […]
Iza says Conaie will push for ‘NO’ vote for popular consultation, accuses Noboa of trying to break up indigenous movement
Conaie, the Confederation of Indigenous Nationalities of Ecuador, has taken a firm stance against the upcoming referendum and popular consultation initiated by President Daniel Noboa’s government, slated for April 21st. The expanded council of Conaie, comprising representatives from fifteen indigenous nationalities, articulated their reasons for advocating a ‘No’ vote on all eleven questions posed in […]
Volume 8, Issue 23
From the week of March 10, 2024
Prosecutor Diana Salazar Continues to Stir Both Criticism and Applause
As Correísmo section of the Assembly threatens impeachment, Salazar continues to bring corruption charges against politicians and members of the judiciary. Prosecutor Diana Salazar stands as a...
Ecuador faces multiple challenges in securing a new IMF loan
Returning to the IMF on such short notice poses challenges, yet the swift reforms implemented by the Noboa administration will likely garner favorable attention from the UN's financial agency. The...
Update: Tragedy Strikes: Three Ecuadorian Migrants Murdered in Chiapas, Mexico
Update to: Ecuadorian Child Fatally Wounded in Sonora, Mexico Migrant Assault Published: Volume 8, Issue 20 According to a report from the organization 1-800 Migrante released last Friday, each of the victims were from Guayaquil. This tragic event marks another grim chapter in the plight of Ecuadorian migrants in Mexico, with three compatriots falling victim […]
Government Vows to Maintain Military Presence in Prisons Amid Ongoing Purge
In a resolute stance on prison security, Vice Minister of Government emphasized the enduring presence of the military in Ecuador’s penitentiary centers. Speaking in a recent interview, Vice Minister of Government Esteban Torres assured the public that the government would not withdraw military support from prisons, underscoring the ongoing commitment to what he termed as […]
If only…
So, in this issue, we’ve got a rundown on the ongoing corruption prosecutions in Ecuador, namely the Metastasis and Purge cases. And I, for one, am downright ecstatic about it! At long last, we’ve got two branches of government—Justice and Executive—that are dead set on rooting out corruption wherever it rears its ugly head. Admittedly, […]
Update: Ecuador’s country risk drops 130 points in one week
Update to: Country risk below 1,500 points Published: Volume 8, Issue 21 Ecuador’s country risk dropped by 130 points in just one week, closing at 1,290 on March 6, 2024. This significant decrease from the previous mark of 1,420 on February 29th reflects market optimism sparked by Ecuador’s efforts to secure a credit agreement with […]
“Let’s not get confused, we attack criminal economies, not politicians.”
Noboa reaffirms his backing of Salazar as she unveils the creation of a novel Property Investigation Unit aimed at confiscating assets belonging to convicted criminals. At the conclusion of the...
Navigating the Dynamic Terrain of Ecuador’s Low-Cost Aviation Market
The aviation landscape in Ecuador’s ‘low-cost’ market showcases a dynamic of arrivals and departures, reflecting a sector that is yet to fully consolidate. Mariscal Sucre International Airport in Quito recently welcomed JetSmart on March 6th, 2024. However, this arrival coincides with the impending departure of another ‘low-cost’ carrier, Wingo, in April. JetSmart, a Chilean airline […]
Update: Security Measures Yield Significant Decrease in Violent Deaths, State of Emergency Continues
Update to: Sharp Decline in Violent Deaths Marks Ecuador’s Struggle Against Internal Armed Conflict Published: Volume 8, Issue 18 During the state of emergency in Ecuador, there has been a significant reduction in violent deaths, with more than a 45% decrease. The national government has extended this regime for another 30 days. As of March […]
President of Guayas Court Resigns Amid Corruption Allegations as Purge Investigation Triggers Judicial Crisis
The recent arrests of seven Guayas judges on charges of organized crime have plunged the court into a state of chaos, compounded by González’s resignation. In a seismic upheaval within the judicial echelons of Guayas, Hugo González, who had recently ascended to the presidency of the Court of Justice, tendered his irrevocable resignation on the […]
Volume 8, Issue 22
From the week of March 02, 2024
Noboa’s Political Triumphs in the First 100 Days of Governance
In the annals of Ecuadorian history, the first 100 days of President Daniel Noboa’s administration will be remembered as a period of political dynamism and strategic decision-making.
Ecuador’s Oil Sector Faces Challenges Amid Controversy and Decline
Amid a controversy over alleged data manipulation, oil production declines. The sector’s future remains uncertain.
Hi, call me Polly
Recently, I took a moment to revisit some of my earlier columns, the oldest coming from seven years ago. And one word struck me: Pollyanna! Back then, even though I’d already spent two years here by that point, I was positively enamored with Ecuador. I focused solely on the positives, conveniently overlooking the negatives. And […]
IESS Proposes Contribution Increase Amidst Concerns Over Soaring Expenses from Ecuador’s Aging Population
Eduardo Peña, President of the IESS Board of Directors, suggests a gradual increase in the contribution rate from 20.6% to 30%.
Prosecutor Diana Salazar Warns of State Infiltration by Organized Crime
Salazar refuses to back down in pursuing prosecutions even in the face of constant death threats.
Daniel Noboa Achieves Historic High in Presidential Approval for Ecuador
In addition to Noboa’s impressive 81% approval rating, over 60% of Ecuadorian citizens believe that the Popular Consultation will effectively address issues of insecurity and organized crime.
Judicial Controversy Surrounds Noboa’s Declaration of Armed Internal Conflict
Amidst a tumultuous debate, the Constitutional Court of Ecuador found itself grappling with the thorny issue of justifying the classification of an “internal armed conflict” as declared by President Daniel Noboa.
Ecuador’s Fuel Market Shifts with VAT Hike and Subsidy Reform Effects
The upcoming VAT increase is expected to have minimal impact on drivers. However, proposed changes to fuel subsidies may raise concerns among the majority of Ecuadorians.
Minister of Telecommunications Sets Sights on 5G for Ecuador
Minister of Telecommunications César Martín has set forth an ambitious vision for Ecuador’s telecommunications landscape, suggesting that the country could see the advent of 5G technology as early as 2025.
Volume 8, Issue 21
From the week of February 25, 2024
Cuenca Finally Gets to Experience Van Gogh Like Never Before
Having traversed the globe for more than ten years, “Van Gogh Alive” finally makes its highly anticipated debut in Cuenca. This momentous occasion follows its Ecuadorian premiere in Quito, back in January 2022.
New Air Routes on the Horizon for Ecuador Amidst Regulatory Updates
Ecuador’s aviation sector is poised for expansion in 2024 with the introduction of new local air routes, accompanied by regulatory updates aimed at enhancing user protection and industry competitiveness. As the Ministry of Tourism gears up for these developments, stakeholders anticipate significant growth and improved services for travelers.
Ecuador lost just over a million hectares of forest formations in 38 years
by Antonio José Paz Cardona on February 23, 2024 In the Ecuadorian Amazon, the accelerated growth of mining is worrying. In 2022 the activity reached 8,896 hectares. Between 2021 and 2022 alone,...
Government Braces for Oil Production Plunge with ITT Closure and Investment Stagnation
Ecuador’s oil production faces a significant setback as the closure of the ITT oil field looms, bringing production levels back to those seen in 2003.
A – B = ?
Lately, I’ve been feeling pretty upbeat about Ecuador’s direction. We’re seeing a drop in crime, a significant decrease of over 50% in murders, and even a noteworthy 500-point dip in the country’s risk-rating since Noboa’s tenure began. But I’ve got to admit, the stories I read in this week’s issue have left me somewhat uneasy. […]
Update: Country risk below 1,500 points
The country’s indicator stands at 1,498 points, marking the lowest level during Daniel Noboa’s three-month tenure as the head of government.
2024 Budget Proforma Reveals Noboa’s Challenge: Securing Billions in New Loans
The government’s loan requirement for 2024 stands at $10.992 billion, representing a $3.415 billion increase from the previous year’s planned amount.
Russia-Ecuador Diplomatic Tensions Dissipate as New Opportunities Emerge
Following three weeks of strained diplomatic relations, the discord between Russia and Ecuador has finally subsided, marking the beginning of a new phase in their interactions. The government of Vladimir Putin now seeks to revive dormant projects with Ecuador, putting aside recent disagreements.
Drone Plants 1,500 Trees in 15 Minutes to Combat Deforestation
This new technology can plant seeds 200 times faster than traditional methods.
Volume 8, Issue 20
From the week of February 18, 2024
The Cuenca – Molleturo – El Empalme Road Remains Shut Down Due to Landslide
A vehicle found itself trapped amidst the debris from a landslide, obstructing kilometer 90 of the Cuenca-Molleturo-El Empalme road.
Woman Escapes House Arrest in Cuenca While Under Police Surveillance
Despite the presence of four police officers guarding her, the career criminal managed to evade her home detention.
Former Prison Guard Finds Perilous Path to Freedom
In the shadow of uncertainty and danger, Rodrigo, a former prison guard in Ecuador, reflects on his harrowing journey to the United States. As he recounts his tale, the stark realities of the Ecuadorian migration crisis come into sharp focus, revealing a landscape marred by violence, exploitation, and despair.
Russian Delegation to Inspect Ecuadorian Banana Farms Following Resumption of Exports
Both administrations maintain that the halt in banana imports to Russia was unrelated to Ecuador’s proposed sale of Russian weapons to the USA as ‘scrap metal.’ Nevertheless, the underlying matter of the weapons transfer remained discernible.
Ecuador’s Improved Energy Outlook
Although the necessity for blackouts has ceased, Cenace cautions that the forthcoming dry season could entail diminished rainfall and potentially extend for a longer duration. Such conditions might once more necessitate the implementation of blackouts.
Peaceful Times
Now that carnival is over, we can return to our regular routines! Amongst the cacophony of noise, bustling traffic, and the merry revelers, one aspect stands out to me. Despite tens of thousands of Ecuadorians traversing the country in search of the ultimate party spot, and hundreds of thousands more celebrating in their hometowns, there […]
Ecuador’s National Development Plan Receives Unanimous Approval, Pledges $1.6 Billion Investment
The ambitious development plan’s realization hinges on the National Assembly’s approval of the Annual Investment Plan.Top of Form
Ecuadorians’ Exodus to Mexico Surges by 220% in 2023
The migration landscape in Mexico is witnessing unprecedented shifts as irregular migration, particularly among Ecuadorians, experiences a significant surge.
Update: Ecuador’s 2022 Census Unveils 425,045 Immigrants from 189 Countries”
Among these immigrants, the largest populations hail from Venezuela, Colombia, Spain, and Peru, with Americans comprising a smaller portion at 14,424.
Update: Ecuadorian Child Fatally Wounded in Sonora, Mexico Migrant Assault
Update to: An Astonishing 2,898 Children from Ecuador Held at US-Mexico Border” Published: Volume 8, Issue 5 An Ecuadorian child tragically lost their life in Sonora, Mexico, following a heinous armed attack targeting migrants. Reports from Mexican media detail the harrowing incident wherein an armed gang assaulted two trucks transporting migrants, resulting in 10 individuals […]
Ecuador and Colombia Forge Agreement for Individual Prisoner Repatriation
In a significant diplomatic move, high-level delegations from Ecuador and Colombia convened to address the pressing issue of repatriating convicted prisoners between the two nations.
President Daniel Noboa of Ecuador Bolsters Diplomatic Ties with the United States
In a bid to strengthen international cooperation, President Daniel Noboa of Ecuador embarked on a significant diplomatic mission, cementing ties with the United States during a crucial meeting in Guayaquil. The encounter, shrouded in secrecy, unfolded behind closed doors, leaving much speculation but little concrete detail about the discussions that transpired.
Volume 8, Issue 18
From the week of February 04, 2024
Sharp Decline in Violent Deaths Marks Ecuador’s Struggle Against Internal Armed Conflict
In a surprising turn of events, Ecuador has experienced a significant decrease in violent deaths, with a notable 41% drop following the declaration of an internal armed conflict. Between January 10...
Noboa Government Explores Merger of 19 Public Entities to Trim Bureaucratic Spending
Critics believe more could be closed with even more savings achieved.
Galapagos Seafood Innovation Lab Proposed to Tackle Food Insecurity
Covid-19 exposed food insecurity in largest Galapagos islands.
Raise the VAT
Last week, I laid it out for you—I’m a card-carrying liberal, hailing from Kennedy country. My political awakening happened when I was six, when Nixon ran for his first term. Before that I didn’t even realize there were different parties. Now, let’s delve into the debate over President Noboa’s proposal to bump up the VAT […]
$273 Million Payment on External Debt Bonds Eases Market Concerns
Ecuador successfully averted a default by disbursing $273 million to cover three interest coupons on foreign debt bonds, a crucial move by the Noboa Government to maintain financial stability. This payment, confirmed by the Ministry of Finance on February 1, 2024, was essential as the coupons were due by January 31, 2024. These coupons pertain […]
Tattoo Studios Experience Surge in Requests for ‘Cover-Up’ Transformations of Gang-Associated Tattoos
In the wake of the state of exception and internal armed conflict declared on January 9, 2024, the demand for tattoo studios in Guayaquil has experienced an unexpected shift.
Update: January Rescue Operation in Puebla, Mexico Saves 319 Ecuadorian Migrants
Update to: Rising Remittances Shed Light on Kidnapping Crisis Faced by Ecuadorian Migrants Published: Volume 8, Issue 16 In January 2024, Mexican immigration authorities conducted multiple operations in Puebla, rescuing a total of 2,501 migrants, with 319 of them being Ecuadorians. The National Migration Institute of Mexico (INM) disclosed on February 2nd that these rescued […]
Update: Euthanasia Decriminalization Plea Advances to Crucial Phase in Constitutional Court
Update to: Legal battle surrounding euthanasia case takes step forward as Court sets a date for hearing Published: Volume 8, issue 6 The pivotal phase of the plea to decriminalize euthanasia in Ecuador, brought forth by Paola Roldán, a victim of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, has reached a crucial juncture in the Constitutional Court. On February […]
Update: The number of detainees for crimes ‘related to’ terrorism increases by 25%
Update to: Fénix Plan Leads to 237 Arrests for Terrorism and Over 4,000 Arrest for Other Crimes Published: Volume 8, Issue 17 The number of people detained for terrorism-related crimes has gone up. The National Police and Armed Forces shared their report on the outcomes since the start of the Internal Armed Conflict. As of […]
Government Faces Financial Crisis with $419 Million in Late Payments, Struggles to Fund Salaries
The Lasso Government accumulated unpaid balances of $3.584 billion, marking a twofold increase compared to the arrears in the 2022 State Budget.
Unitary Workers’ Front Organizes Protests Against Proposed VAT Hike at the National Assembly
The Unitary Workers’ Front (FUT) has declared a state of permanent mobilization following its national convention on Saturday, February 3, 2024.
Ecuador Seeks Diplomatic Resolution Amidst Russia’s Concerns Over Agricultural Exports
In a recent turn of events, Ecuador faces challenges with its key agricultural exports to Russia, as the Russian phytosanitary service urges the suspension of certification for both bananas and carnations, citing health risks associated with the “humpback fly” and the presence of flowering thrips.
Volume 8, Issue 17
From the week of January 28, 2024
Prosecutor Diana Salazar Highlights Anti-Corruption Efforts and Tackling Terrorism Financing in National Assembly Address
Salazar holds nothing back as she addresses National Assembly. In a gripping address to the National Assembly on January 25th, Attorney General Diana Salazar delved into the Metastasis case,...
Ecuador’s Labor Landscape Faces Potential Transformation with Proposed Hourly Work and Fixed-Term Contracts
President Daniel Noboa’s effort to revitalize the labor market in Ecuador is taking center stage as the nation contemplates the return to hourly work and fixed-term contracts. Among the 10 questions in Noboa’s popular consultation, this proposition has successfully navigated the first Constitutional Court filter and is poised for further scrutiny in the coming 20 […]
It’s time to change the labor laws
For those who know me personally or have been following this column, you’re aware that I lean heavily towards the liberal side. Now, the reason I highlight this is to provide context to my stance on the upcoming labor law changes proposed by President Noboa in his planned April popular consultation. President Noboa aims to […]
Kallari is Empowering Kiwcha Women Through Organic Cocoa and Chocolate
Kiwcha association ships 440 tons of cocoa to Germany and Switzerland annually. In the heart of Napo province, Ecuador, a remarkable story of empowerment and sustainable agriculture unfolds....
Fénix Plan Leads to 237 Arrests for Terrorism and Over 4,000 Arrest for Other Crimes
Update to: Ecuador Grapples with Internal Conflict as International Powers Extend Offers of Support Published: Volume 8, Issue 15 The Ministry of Defense released the latest findings from the Fénix Plan, covering activities until January 28th, highlighting a significant crackdown on terrorism. Since the initiation of the Internal Armed Conflict decree, 237 individuals have been […]
National Electoral Council Ends Party That Brought Correa to Power
The electoral body canceled Mover, formerly Alianza PAIS, the movement founded by Rafael Correa and his supporters. In a pivotal turn of events marking a significant chapter in Ecuadorian political history, the Plenary Session of the National Electoral Council (CNE) made a momentous decision on the night of January 27th. The political movement Mover, formerly […]
President Noboa Takes on Fuel Subsidies, Aims for Targeted Approach
Ecuador's newly inaugurated President, Daniel Noboa, is confronting the complex issue of fuel subsidies just two months into his term. The move follows the footsteps of his predecessors, Lenín...
Former Ecuadorian Vice President Jorge Glas Remains a Guest of the Mexican Embassy Amidst Legal Proceedings
Contrary to social media reports, Glas has not left Ecuador. Noboa says he will not be allowed ‘safe passage,’ even if asylum is granted. Former Ecuadorian Vice President Jorge Glas continues to seek refuge within the diplomatic confines of the Mexican Embassy in Quito, according to an official statement from the Foreign Ministry of Ecuador […]
Sound recordings and AI tell us if forests are recovering, new study from Ecuador shows
by Liz Kimbrough on 23 October 2023 Acoustic monitoring and AI tools were used to track biodiversity recovery in plots of tropical Chocó Forest in northwestern Ecuador. The study found that species returned to regenerating forests in as little as 25 years, indicating positive progress in forest recovery. Acoustic monitoring and AI-based methods proved to be powerful […]
Court Paves Way for Maritime Military Cooperation Between Ecuador and the United States
Update to: US-Ecuador Maritime Cooperation Agreement Faces Constitutional Scrutiny Published: Volume 8, Issue 16 On January 23, 2024, the Constitutional Court issued a ruling, stating that the bilateral treaty, designed to address illicit transnational maritime activities, does not require approval from the National Assembly. Consequently, the treaty is set to take effect in the coming […]
Volume 8, Issue 16
From the week of January 21, 2024
Rising Remittances Shed Light on Kidnapping Crisis Faced by Ecuadorian Migrants
Ecuadorian families are paying as much as $5,000 to $7,000 for the release of their kidnapped relatives.
Ecuador’s Country Risk Hits Lowest Level in Two Months Amid Government Measures
The most recent drop in the country risk came after the government sent its proposed VAT increase to the national Assembly.
Noboa says that the narco-terrorist groups gained strength over years, with roots extending back at least a decade
The President also said that for him re-election is not the priority, asserting that, “making a change in this country is the priority.”
Tourism Struggles for Survival on Manabí’s Shores Amidst Rising Insecurity
Daily losses of $500,000 in Manta alone are anticipated, as productive sectors anxiously await the Carnival, hoping for recovery through modifications in the curfew.
“I could have sent her to Antarctica,” remarked Daniel Noboa about Vice President Verónica Abad
Daniel Noboa defends the role of Vice President Verónica Abad and refrains from condemning Israel for its actions in the war.
Be serious
“I could have sent her to Antarctica.” Oh my god, I just about had my coffee come out of my nose when I read that headline. Seriously. That’s funny, no matter what anyone thinks. But the fact of the matter is that Noboa was right, by the rules of the Constitution, he could have assigned […]
US-Ecuador Maritime Cooperation Agreement Faces Constitutional Scrutiny
Broad agreement on maritime cooperation signed under Lasso government.
Violent Death Rate Plummets From 28 to 6 Per Day in Just 40 Days
On January 9th, President Daniel Noboa declared an internal armed conflict, mobilizing the Armed Forces in the country.
Update – New Airport Rules and Regulations in Ecuador Amid State of Emergency
Update to: Ministry of Transportation Confirms Normal Operations at Ecuadorian Airports Published: Volume 8, Issue 15 As Ecuador grapples with a 60-day state of emergency declared on January 8, 2024, due to rising insecurity, travelers navigating the country’s airports face new rules and heightened security measures. Despite the challenges posed by the state of emergency, […]
Update – Successful Repatriation Effort Releases 563 Juvenile Galapagos Giant Tortoises to Natural Habitats
In a significant conservation milestone, 563 juvenile Galapagos giant tortoises of four different species were successfully repatriated to their natural habitats across the islands of Isabela, San Cristóbal, Santa Cruz, and Española in the Galapagos archipelago during the year 2023.
Update – Noboa now characterizes the VAT hike as a “temporary” measure.
During a recent radio interview on La FM de Colombia, President Daniel Noboa described the 15% Value Added Tax (VAT) increase as temporary.
Volume 8, Issue 15
From the week of January 14, 2024
Missing 13-Year-Old Found in Cuenca, Suspect to Face Rape Charges
Collaboration of Social Media Tips and Surveillance Footage Guides Authorities to Teen's Abductor's location. In a harrowing incident, 13-year-old Marcia PC, missing since January 12th in Cuenca,...
Amazon on the limit: deforestation, degradation and illicit activities are destroying the largest tropical forest on the planet
Small agriculture and livestock farming, as well as gold mining and illegal logging stand out among the activities that are depredating this ecosystem. Deforestation and degradation of Amazon...
President Daniel Noboa Takes Controversial Measures to Tackle Fiscal Crisis in Ecuador
In a bid to address the ongoing internal war against drug mafia gangs, President Daniel Noboa has proposed a series of measures, including a significant increase in the value-added tax (VAT) from...
Colombia Boosts Border Security Amidst Ecuadorian Internal Conflict
Colombia has activated three military posts in the sectors of Chiles, Carlosama and La Victoria, in front of the Ecuadorian border towns of Tufiño, Tulcán and El Carmelo. In response to the internal conflict in Ecuador, Colombia has activated operations at the Rumichaca international bridge, a strategic area dividing the border cities of Ipiales (Colombia) […]
Noboa tells the BBC that Ecuador fights “every day to not become a narco-state”
“It's very difficult, but I didn't come thinking it would be easy.” Last week may go down in history as one of the most distressing for Ecuador, and for President Daniel Noboa, it appears to be a...
Ecuador Grapples with Internal Conflict as International Powers Extend Offers of Support
President Daniel Noboa receives offers of cooperation, notably from the United States, while Russia expresses hope for Ecuador’s independent resolution of the internal conflict. In a dramatic turn of events, Ecuador finds itself at the center of an internal armed conflict that has garnered attention from major global players. President Daniel Noboa, grappling with the […]
Popular Consultation Question Proposes Constitutional Amendment for Broader ‘Urgent’ Bills Authority
Question 4 of Noboa’s popular consultation seeks to allow non-economic bills to be sent as urgent to the Assembly. In a significant move, President Daniel Noboa has put forward the fourth question in the second questionnaire of his popular consultation, aiming to reform the Law of the Legislative Function and amend Article 140 of the […]
National Court Rejects Final Appeal in Bribery Case, Confirming Sentences for Former President Correa and Others
Update to: After Ecuador’s highest appellate court confirms guilt and sentences of defendants in Bribery 2012-2016 case, Correa can never run for public office again Published: Volume 4, Issue 50 In a decisive move, the Criminal Chamber of the National Court of Justice dismissed the last appeal related to the Bribery case, ultimately solidifying the […]
Remain steadfast
Last week, I shared my attempt to stay optimistic about the situation in Ecuador, and this week has brought some relief as I witness the military’s efforts paying off. With over 1,300 ‘suspected’ gang members now in custody, there’s a glimmer of hope for dismantling these groups. However, let’s not kid ourselves – this is […]
Ministry of Transportation Confirms Normal Operations at Ecuadorian Airports
Update to: 2024 Aeronautical Optimism Surges with Low-Cost Airline, Expanded Routes to Panama and Madrid Published: Volume 8, Issue 14 In a statement from the Ministry of Transportation, it has been confirmed that airports in Ecuador continue to function without disruptions. The Armed Forces are diligently safeguarding both the interior and exterior of these airports […]
Volume 8, Issue 14
From the week of January 07, 2024
The Urgent Crisis of Journalist Safety in Ecuador
Last year’s rise in threats and attacks on journalists underscores the need for government protection.
2024 Aeronautical Optimism Surges with Low-Cost Airline, Expanded Routes to Panama and Madrid
Jetsmart Airlines will start flying in Ecuador in March and Copa and Iberia will add more weekly frequencies.
Update: Hydroelectric power conditions show improvement, yet risk of additional blackouts after January 15th persists
Update to: Ecuador’s current energy crisis highlights the need to branch out from its reliance on hydroelectricity Published: Volume 8, Issue 7 The Mazar and Paute Hydroelectric plants, situated in the southern part of the country, have experienced an increase in reserves due to the recent intense rains. Concurrently, the Coca Codo Sinclair plant is […]
Update: Daniel Noboa shortens the security period granted to former presidents.
Update to: Verónica Abad Faces Security Cutback Amidst Vice Presidential Tensions Published: Volume 8, Issue 13 On December 5, 2024, President Daniel Noboa signed Executive Decree No. 108, reforming the security measures for former presidents and vice presidents of the Republic of Ecuador. Under the new regulations, these former officials will receive state security for […]
Fito’s Escape Highlights the Infiltration of Organized Crime Within the Prison System
Security analysts say that Fito’s escape was implausible without the complicity of his guards, underscoring the crucial point that he must have received advance notice of his intended prison transfer.
With few options for addressing the fiscal crisis, Ecuador prepares to initiate talks with the IMF
Ecuador is strategically positioning itself for a potential engagement with the IMF as it grapples with a pressing fiscal crisis.
Ecuador Navigates Fiscal Crisis with Urgent Measures Recommended by Renowned Economist
An unsettling examination of the financial landscape in 2024 prompts one expert to recommend reductions in fuel subsidies, an increase in Value Added Tax (VAT), and a straightforward communication approach with citizens regarding the prevailing financial crisis.
I want to be optimistic, but…
When I began writing this column eight years ago, I never thought about how long I’d keep at it or what direction it would take. Initially, I focused on positive stories about Ecuador, thinking the country was moving in the right direction. Over time, the tone shifted as I paid more attention to the political […]
Latin America’s Economic Landscape: Wage Structures and Minimum Wage Adjustments in 2024
Costa Rica leads, Ecuador makes strides even with dismal minimum wage Increase.
Analyzing the Nuances of President Noboa’s Security Consultation
President Daniel Noboa’s strategic move to initiate a security consultation comprising 10 questions has sparked widespread debates about its feasibility and potential ramifications.
Ecuadorian Central Bank Divests Portion of Gold Reserves, Distributes Profits to the Government
The sale of gold from international reserves left profits of $252.9 million for the Central Bank, $177 million of that amount will go to the Central Government.
Volume 8, Issue 13
From the week of December 31, 2023
Noboa faces an 18-month window to secure re-election by enhancing the economy and curbing organized crime.
President Noboa aims to run for re-election in 2025, and the extent of his accomplishments or limitations leading up to that point will play a crucial role in shaping his political destiny. Following economic concerns, the primary focus will pivot towards addressing security issues.
Verónica Abad Faces Security Cutback Amidst Vice Presidential Tensions
The discord between Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa and Vice President Verónica Abad has taken a new turn, expressing her angst on social media platforms.
I am going to…
Ah, the dawn of a new year, brimming with possibilities. A chance to hit the reset button and embark on the perennial quest to shed those extra pounds, cut back on the libations, curb the criticisms, silence the complaints, kick the swearing habit, and rein in the spending spree—all those promises we insist will define […]
President Noboa maintains Currency Outflow Tax (ISD) at 3.5% until December 2024
In a recent decision, President Daniel Noboa has opted to uphold the Foreign Exchange Outflow Tax (ISD) at 3.5% until December 2024, diverging from the earlier plan to reduce it to 2%. The decision was formalized through Decree 98, signed on December 29, 2023, contradicting the commitment made during the electoral campaign to decrease the tax.
Government Urgently Seeks Advance Tax Payments from Corporations Amidst Financial Crisis
Upon assuming office with depleted financial reserves, the Noboa administration is resorting to unconventional measures to secure immediate funding.
Ecuadorians display some optimism for 2024 and express confidence in Noboa’s leadership
Cedatos opinion poll gives high marks to Noboa, low marks to Assembly, and says insecurity is the biggest concern.
The number of police officer murders nearly doubled in the final 6 weeks of 2023
While the rise in drug gang-related murders has received considerable attention, the alarming increase in the killing of police officers has largely escaped notice. Nevertheless, the statistics paint a grim picture.Top of Form
Revelations from the Norero chats in the Metastasis case
You can now download all the 1,144 pages of the chat conversations that were used as evidence in the Metastasis case. Below we provide two links for your review.
Volume 8, Issue 12
From the week of December 24, 2023
Constitutional Reform Empowers Armed Forces to Aid National Police in Ecuador’s Fight Against Crime
Assembly allows Noboa to use Armed Forces against organized crime until Constitutional Amendment can be voted on by citizens. In a historic move, the National Assembly of Ecuador, with an...
Ecuador’s Highways Grapple with Surge in Robberies and Kidnappings
National Federation of Heavy Transport Identifies Seven Roads as Hotspots for Criminal Gangs. In a concerning development, Ecuador’s roadways have become battlegrounds for criminal activities, prompting urgent calls for heightened security measures. The National Federation of Heavy Transport (Fenatrape) has identified seven roads as potential danger zones, with a particular focus on the vicinity of […]
Ecuador’s environmental balance: violence, mining and state absence marked 2023
by La Barra Espaciadora , Mongabay Latam on December 13, 2023 After 10 years of struggle by the Yasunidos collective to protect the Yasuní National Park, the population rejected oil exploitation in that megadiverse territory in Ecuador through a popular consultation. However, the outgoing president, Guillermo Lasso, said that he would do everything possible not to comply with the electoral […]
Finance Minister Reports That Fuel a Subsidy Reform Plan is in the Works
The Noboa government is considering a targeted fuel subsidy plan that will focus on those who need it most. As Ecuador approaches the end of 2023, a staggering $2.23 billion has been earmarked for subsidies on imported fuels, a financial burden representing almost 1.5% of the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP). The subsidies, considered generalized […]
Hope
Well, another year is nearly gone and another Christmas Eve delivery of “A Simple Box of Food” is done. I’m not going to go into it too much, but in addition to thanking all those who gave to the effort, I’d like to share one story. The ‘charcoal woman’ who we met last year, was […]
President Noboa’s Economic Law Aims for Economic Revitalization and Job Creation
With the help of Correístas, Noboa gets his Economic Law passed. In a significant development for Ecuador's economic landscape, President Daniel Noboa's Economic Efficiency and Employment Generation...
The Darién Crisis: Record Migration Marks 2023, Ecuadorians Fleeing Insecurity
Migrants, seeking a better life in the U.S., are still drawn to the Darién Gap. However, Ecuadorians arriving at the U.S. border through the Darién and other routes are experiencing a surge in...
Unraveling the Metastasis Case of Organized Crime’s Deep Infiltration of Ecuador’s Public Institutions
In a seismic revelation, the Metastasis case has exposed the insidious infiltration of organized crime into at least half a dozen key public institutions and high-level servers in Ecuador. The arrest of the former president of the Judiciary Council, Wilman Terán, along with judges, police officials, prison guides, lawyers, and even former assembly members, has […]
Volume 8, Issue 11
From the week of December 17, 2023
The rains return to Cuenca after more than 100 days of drought
Cuenca sees the resurgence of rainfall following a drought lasting over 100 days Over the past four days, the rainfall has enhanced the water levels in Cuenca’s rivers, and there are forecasts indicating that precipitation will persist. After enduring more than 100 days of relentless drought, Cuenca finally witnessed a significant change as the skies […]
Correa’s interference in the Metastasis arrests could lead to new charges
Rafael Correa’s forewarning of the Metastasis case operation on social media has been deemed a criminal offense. Despite the former president’s disavowal of Wilman Terán, he is now facing legal repercussions for his actions. Rafael Correa took to social networks approximately 14 hours before the General Prosecutor’s Office executed the Metastasis case operation, alerting the […]
Have a Happy Holiday Season
This marks my final appeal for support this year as we strive to help families in the Yunguilla Valley. By now you have heard of A Simple Box of Food, our initiative to bring underprivileged...
EU trade agreement set to drop tariffs to 0% on hundreds of products
The 2017 accord implemented step-by-step reductions on tariffs for all EU goods, with a significant number reaching a tariff rate of 0% as of January 1, 2024. In 2024, a significant reduction in prices is anticipated for a variety of European products, including perfumes, shampoos, and more, as 146 product types will no longer be […]
Government Implements Austerity Measures to Address $5.789 Billion Deficit
The Government is projecting a deficit of $5.789 billion by the end of 2023, and a consolidated balance of public debt and other obligations totaling almost $60 billion, or roughly 50% of GDP. In...
Government increases unified basic salary to $460 after Conades can’t reach an agreement
The unified basic salary for the year 2024 in Ecuador is set at $460, marking a $10 increase from the minimum wage established in 2023. President Daniel Noboa’s government announced this decision on December 15, 2023, and it will come into effect on January 1, 2024. The agreement to raise the unified basic salary (UBS) […]
Metastasis case unveiled Ecuador’s deep-rooted corruption
In a dramatic turn of events that has left Ecuador’s political, judicial, and security landscapes reeling, Prosecutor Diana Salazar has orchestrated a groundbreaking operation – Metastasis – to expose a complex and entrenched organized crime network within the state. As the nation grapples with political, judicial, and criminal entanglements, the Metastasis case, under the determined […]
National Assembly reaches one month in office with five approved laws and active ‘Governance Agreement’
Experts say that prioritizing the nation’s requirements over individual group agendas will be crucial to the success of this legislature. In its inaugural month, the National Assembly has undertaken significant legislative endeavors, with five laws approved and the ‘governance agreement’ firmly in effect. A crucial aspect for the sustained success of this parliamentary term, which […]
Volume 8, Issue 10
From the week of December 10, 2023
“You remembered the poor people.”
Last Christmas, we had the immense joy of delivering food packages to one hundred impoverished families in the Yunguilla valley. It was the best gift we have ever given to ourselves. Here, I'm...
Assembly president advocates targeted fuel subsidy cuts as Minister of Economy paints a bleak picture
Henry Kronfle, a member of the Christian Social Party and the current leader of the legislature, said that amid the ongoing fiscal crisis, options such as increasing VAT are impractical. Instead, he advocates for the implementation of an “intelligent targeting” approach to fuel subsidies. On December 7, 2023, Henry Kronfle, President of the Assembly and […]
World Tourism Organization names Oyacachi one of the world’s best rural tourism destinations
In a remote corner of Ecuador lies Oyacachi, a rural parish nestled in the El Chaco canton, province of Napo, surrounded by breathtaking rivers, streams, waterfalls, lagoons, hot springs, and...
Dire conditions faced by Ecuadorian migrants in makeshift California camps
Lack of food, water, sanitation leads activists to call camps ‘open-air’ detention centers. In the vast expanse of the California desert, hundreds of migrants, including a significant number of Ecuadorians, find themselves living in precarious conditions as they await processing by United States authorities. These makeshift camps, situated at the border between the United States […]
Ecuador company leads ‘Ecuador Free of E-Waste’ initiative
In a bid to address the alarming issue of electronic waste (e-waste), Ecuador environmental management company Vertmonde, has spearheaded the 'Ecuador Free of E-Waste' initiative. The initiative...
Escalating violent deaths in Santa Elena tied to organized crime, microtrafficking, and a battle for territory
In a troubling surge, the province of Santa Elena, Ecuador, has witnessed an alarming 88% increase in violent deaths this year, reaching a staggering 220 murders by December 6, 2023. The new provincial Police commander, Colonel Jaime Ruales, attributes this shocking rise to the prevalence of microtrafficking, a menacing issue intensifying in the canton of […]
Kronfle and Noboa slam Correismo’s request for impeachment of Attorney General
Kronfle expresses skepticism, stating that the evidence fails to persuade him that Salazar warrants impeachment. Noboa emphasizes the need for collaborative efforts, advocating a departure from the...
Seven years into EU trade agreement, European cars set to enter Ecuadorian market without tariffs
Tariffs will no longer apply to European brands such as Peugeot, Renault, Mercedes Benz, and Volkswagen. Additionally, cars from Kia, Hyundai, Suzuki, Nissan, and even Ford that are assembled in Europe will now enter Ecuador without facing tariffs. In a landmark development for the automotive industry in Ecuador, European cars or those assembled in Europe […]
Ministry of Government to release security-focused questions for Popular Consultation in January
Update to: Noboa gearing up to launch his tenure with a popular consultation Published: Volume 8, Issue 4 In January, the government is set to unveil the questions for the upcoming Popular Consultation, a key initiative proposed by President Daniel Noboa during his campaign. Vice Minister of Government, Carlos Espinosa Gallegos, disclosed this information in […]
Ministry of Health receives more than 6 million prenatal vitamins
Update to: Government Tracks Children and Mothers to Combat Malnutrition Published: Volume 7, Issue 32 Ecuador has welcomed a shipment of over 6 million iron plus folic acid tablets, valued at over $400,000, to bolster efforts in maternal care and address child malnutrition, as announced by the Ministry of Health on December 6, 2023. This […]