"We will act responsibly and with technical rigor": Ecuador activates channels with the USTR after ruling in the U.S.
Ecuador has initiated formal communications with the U.S. Trade Representative's Office following a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling, with a focus on protecting its national commercial interests.
The Minister of Production, Foreign Trade, and Investments of Ecuador, Luis Jaramillo, announced that the Ecuadorian government has promptly activated formal communication channels with the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) in response to a recent ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court. This decision has significant implications for Ecuadorean trade, prompting the government to take immediate action to engage with U.S. counterparts to address the potential impacts.
Minister Jaramillo emphasized that Ecuador will proceed "with responsibility and technical rigor" as they work to safeguard their national commercial interests amid ongoing negotiations with Washington. The government's proactive approach reflects its commitment to navigate the complexities of international trade relations, ensuring that Ecuadorean interests remain protected in the face of legal decisions that could potentially influence bilateral trade dynamics.
Furthermore, Jaramillo assured that communication and negotiations will continue within established regulatory and institutional frameworks, maintaining coherence with the bilateral agenda between Ecuador and the United States. This statement underlines Ecuador's strategic intent to strengthen its diplomatic and trading relationship with the U.S., especially considering the evolving context around international trade agreements and regulations.