US Maintains Surcharge on Ecuadorian Shrimp Despite Tariff Changes
Several Ecuadorian products maintain the 15% tariff surcharge to enter the United States. Among them is shrimp, the country's main export product. Between January and September 2025 alone, the U.S. market bought 1.48 billion dollars worth of Ecuadorian shrimp.
Shrimp and other Ecuadorian products still pay surtax in the US.
The U.S. government announced changes in its reciprocal tariff scheme, which modified the lists of goods subject to the surcharge. Since November 13, 2025, many agricultural and natural products, especially those not produced in large volumes in the...
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