Daniel Noboa: 'We expect to sign the trade agreement with the United States on March 13'
President Daniel Noboa announced that Ecuador plans to sign a reciprocal trade agreement with the United States on March 13, 2026.
On March 5, 2026, Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa announced the planned signing of a reciprocal trade agreement with the United States, set for March 13. This announcement comes as part of a broader effort by Noboa to enhance international relationships and secure cooperation in various sectors, including security. The President's travels to several countries, especially the U.S., have been aimed at strengthening Ecuador's commercial ties and securing beneficial agreements for the nation.
Noboa emphasized that the upcoming agreement is a significant milestone achieved through diplomatic discussions and negotiations. Just weeks prior, on February 13, the Office of the United States Trade Representative stated that they had substantially concluded negotiations for the agreement. This indicates a positive outlook on U.S.-Ecuador relations, suggesting a mutual interest in fostering trade relations which could provide economic benefits to both countries.
The imminent signing of this agreement is expected to have considerable implications for Ecuador's economy, potentially opening up new markets and enhancing trade opportunities. It highlights Ecuador's proactive approach under President Noboa’s administration to engage in global trade and develop stronger ties with significant economic partners like the United States. The implications of this agreement could extend beyond trade into areas such as investment and technology exchange, thereby contributing further to the country’s growth and development.