President Donald Trump has already forced Colombia to accept deportees by threatening tariffs and is readying the same move ...
President Donald Trump posted threats against Colombia on his social media platform on Sunday after two U.S. military ...
Even if they take back the entirety of the Colombians residing in migrant hotels nationwide, Trump's other tariff proposals ...
Coffee prices hit a new high Monday, the day after President Donald Trump threatened – and then reversed course on – a 25% ...
A short-lived tariff feud with the Latin American nation underscored the president's propensity to use economic sanctions as ...
Arabica coffee prices hit a record level, as traders digested the withdrawal of President Trump’s threats to impose tariffs ...
This restaurant's signature dish is called the Bandeja Paisa. It is popular in Columbia and the restaurant orders the sausage ...
The tensions built over the day. Mr. Trump retaliated by saying he would hit Colombia with 25 percent tariffs, rising to 50 percent within days, as well as a raft of financial and banking sanctions.
Washington — President Trump will hold off on imposing steep tariffs on Colombia after the country's government agreed to accept deported migrants being returned on military planes, the White ...
On Sunday, Trump said the White House would levy 25% tariffs on Colombia imports, mainly crude oil, coffee and flowers. His threat came after Bogota rejected U.S. military planes carrying deportees.
Trump caused a stir Sunday when he announced tariffs and visa restrictions on Colombia after the country refused to accept planes of individuals being deported back to their home country.