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Ecuador
South America · Quito · presidential republic
What Ecuador means for your money — the prices you pay, the tariffs in motion, and where U.S. policy could change both.

$9.0B
U.S. imports, 2025
+5.9%
change in one year
$8.5B
U.S. exports, 2025
18M
Population
$124.7B
GDP
In your house
What you buy that Ecuador makes
America bought $9.0B in goods from Ecuador in 2025. Of every $100 of it, here's where the money went.
Crude oil
Fish and shellfish
fish, shrimp, shellfish
Cocoa beans
cocoa for chocolate
Fruits, frozen juices
fruit and frozen juices
Nursery stock, etc.
Nonmonetary gold
Minimum value shipments
Bakery products
Vegetables
vegetables
Fuel oil
fuel oil
2026 so far (through April): $2.9B in imports. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, International Trade in Goods (customs basis).
The other direction
What America sells to Ecuador
$8.5B in 2025 — a trade rupture cuts both ways, for American producers as well as American prices.
Fuel oil
$2.8BPetroleum products, other
$1.8BNatural gas liquids
$684MPlastic materials
$299Mplastics for packaging and goods
Animal feeds, n.e.c.
$279MMinimum value shipments
$199MNewsprint
$184MWheat
$125Mgreen coffee for roasters
Telecommunications equipment
$117Mphones, routers, networking gear
Where you stand
U.S. tariff posture toward Ecuador
No U.S. tariff action singles this country out. Its goods face the universal 10% temporary import surcharge under Section 122 of the Trade Act (which replaced the IEEPA reciprocal baseline in February 2026) plus the sectoral Section 232 duties — steel and aluminum at 50% — that apply to all countries. The Section 122 surcharge is statutorily temporary — scheduled to lapse on or about July 23, 2026 (a 150-day cap) unless extended or replaced.
Reciprocal tariff (universal baseline)
10%
The universal 10% floor — a Section 122 import surcharge since February 2026, previously the EO 14257 reciprocal baseline — applies to nearly all U.S. imports. This country has no higher assigned rate of its own.
Policy in motion
Tariff status: a moving target
No U.S. tariff action names Ecuador. These are the universal measures — applied to every country without a country-specific arrangement — that set its treatment.
2026-04-06
Section 232 metals coverage expanded
In effectThe April 2026 proclamation strengthening Section 232 actions on aluminum, steel, and copper expanded derivative-product coverage for all countries, keeping the general metals rate at 50%.
91 FR 18201 →2026-02-24
IEEPA reciprocal tariffs terminated — replaced by 10% Section 122 surcharge
In effectExecutive Order 14389 (Ending Certain Tariff Actions) terminated the IEEPA tariff duties — including the EO 14257 reciprocal baseline — effective February 24, 2026. A flat 10% Section 122 temporary import surcharge (Proclamation 11012 of February 20, 2026) replaced them, leaving the universal rate unchanged at 10% on a different statutory basis. Section 122 caps such surcharges at 150 days, so this 10% surcharge is scheduled to lapse on or about July 23, 2026 absent further action (the administration has signaled it could raise the rate toward the 15% statutory maximum).
91 FR 9437 →2025-11-13
Agricultural products exempted from reciprocal tariffs
In effectExecutive Order 14360 of November 14, 2025 removed reciprocal duties from certain agricultural products listed in its annexes (coffee, cocoa, bananas, and other goods the U.S. does not produce in sufficient quantity), retroactive to November 13, 2025 — for all countries subject to the reciprocal tariff.
90 FR 54091 →2025-06-04
Section 232 steel and aluminum duties doubled to 50%
In effectThe June 3, 2025 proclamation raised Section 232 duties on steel and aluminum articles and derivatives from 25% to 50% for all countries, effective June 4, 2025.
90 FR 24199 →2025-04-05
Universal 10% reciprocal baseline takes effect
In effectExecutive Order 14257 (signed April 2, 2025) imposed a 10% ad valorem reciprocal duty on imports from all trading partners, effective April 5, 2025. Countries without a higher Annex I rate remain at this baseline.
Federal Register · 2025-06063 →2025-03-12
Section 232 steel and aluminum duties set at 25% for all countries
In effectProclamations of February 10, 2025 terminated all country exemptions and quota arrangements and applied 25% Section 232 duties to steel and aluminum imports from every country, effective March 12, 2025.
90 FR 9817 →
Made for America
What Ecuador makes for America
Ecuador is a direct U.S. source of 12 essential goods Americans rely on — the items themselves, shipped finished off the line.
food
8% of U.S.Seafood and fish
$2.0B to the U.S.
grocery
2% of U.S.Fresh produce staples
$731M to the U.S.
food
2% of U.S.Canned and shelf-stable foods
$159M to the U.S.
energy
1% of U.S.Home heating oil
$134M to the U.S.
materials
1% of U.S.Lumber and wood products
$98M to the U.S.
food
2% of U.S.Frozen foods
$88M to the U.S.
materials
Copper and electrical wiring
$81M to the U.S.
materials
1% of U.S.Aluminum and aluminum products
$75M to the U.S.
materials
Tires
$37M to the U.S.
food
Coffee
$22M to the U.S.
food
Snacks & confectionery
$19M to the U.S.
home
1% of U.S.Pet food and supplies
$17M to the U.S.
Go deeper
The supply chain view
Ecuador sits upstream of 18 essential American goods through 12 tracked inputs.
agricultural
20%Banana supply chain (plantation, sea transport, ripening)
agricultural
13%Tea-Bag Filter Paper (Abaca / Manila Hemp)
agricultural
10%Cocoa Beans
manufactured
10%Engineered Wood Panel (Particleboard/MDF/Plywood)
manufactured
8%Annatto Extract (Natural Food Color, Orange/Yellow)
agricultural
7%Cocoa Beans (Theobroma cacao)
Reference
The country itself
South America · Geography, people, economy, and government — public-domain data from the CIA World Factbook.
What is now Ecuador formed part of the northern Inca Empire until the Spanish conquest in 1533. Quito -- the traditional name for the area -- became a seat of Spanish colonial government in 1563 and part of the Viceroyalty of New Granada in 1717. The territories of the Viceroyalty -- New Granada (Colombia), Venezuela, and Quito -- gained their independence between 1819 and 1822 and formed a federation known as Gran Colombia. When Quito withdrew to become an independent republic in 1830, the traditional name was changed to the "Republic of the Equator." Between 1904 and 1942, Ecuador lost territories in a series of conflicts with its neighbors. A border war with Peru that flared in 1995 was resolved in 1999. Although Ecuador has had nearly 50 years of civilian governance, the period has been marked by political instability.

Geography
- Location
- Western South America, bordering the Pacific Ocean at the Equator, between Colombia and Peru
- Area
- 283,561 sq km
- Climate
- tropical along coast, becoming cooler inland at higher elevations; tropical in Amazonian jungle lowlands
- Terrain
- coastal plain (costa), inter-Andean central highlands (sierra), and flat to rolling eastern jungle (oriente)
- Natural resources
- petroleum, fish, timber, hydropower
- Coastline
- 2,237 km
- Natural hazards
- frequent earthquakes; landslides; volcanic activity; floods; periodic droughts volcanism: volcanic activity concentrated along the Andes Mountains; Sangay (5,230 m) is mainland Ecuador's most active volcano; other historically active volcanoes in the Andes include Antisana, Cayambe, Chacana, Cotopaxi, Guagua Pichincha, Reventador, Sumaco, and Tungurahua; Fernandina (1,476 m), a shield volcano, is the most active of the many Galapagos volcanoes; other historically active Galapagos volcanoes include Wolf, Sierra Negra, Cerro Azul, Pinta, Marchena, and Santiago
People & society
- Population
- 18,479,841 (2025 est.)
- Nationality
- Ecuadorian(s)
- Ethnic groups
- Mestizo (mixed Indigenous and White) 77.5%, Montubio 7.7%, Indigenous 7.7%, White 2.2%, Afroecuadorian 2%, Mulatto 1.4%, Black 1.3%, other 0.1% (2022 est.)
- Languages
- Spanish (Castilian; official) 98.6%, indigenous 3.9% (Quechua 3.2%, other indigenous 0.7%), foreign 2.8%, other 0.6% (includes Ecuadorian sign language) (2022 est.)
- Religions
- Roman Catholic 68.2%, Protestant 19% (Evangelical 18.3%, Adventist 0.6%, other Protestant 0.2%), Jehovah's Witness 1.4%, other 2.3%, none 8.2% don't know/no response 1% (2023 est.)
- Median age
- 28.2 years (2025 est.)
- Life expectancy at birth
- 74.9 years (2024 est.)
- Literacy
- 96.3% (2022 est.)
Economy
- Economic overview
- highly informal South American economy; USD currency user; major banana exporter; hard hit by COVID-19; macroeconomic fragility from oil dependency; successful debt restructuring; China funding budget deficits; social unrest hampering economic activity
- Industries
- petroleum, food processing, textiles, wood products, chemicals
- Agricultural products
- bananas, sugarcane, milk, oil palm fruit, maize, rice, plantains, chicken, pineapples, cocoa beans (2023)
- Exports - partners
- USA 22%, China 21%, Panama 12%, Japan 3%, Peru 3% (2023)
- Imports - partners
- USA 27%, China 20%, Colombia 7%, Brazil 4%, Peru 4% (2023)
Government
- Government type
- presidential republic
- Capital
- Quito
- Independence
- 24 May 1822 (from Spain)
- Constitution
- many previous; latest approved 20 October 2008
- Executive branch
- President Daniel NOBOA Azin (since 23 November 2023)
- Legislative branch
- National Assembly (Asamblea Nacional)
Full reference data
Every field, by section — CIA World Factbook. Open a topic to expand it.
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Page last updated: Wednesday, November 09, 2022