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Colombia

No retaliatory measures

Colombia is America's closest South American ally and a trade relationship defined by iconic exports: coffee, flowers, and crude oil. The US runs a $3.6 billion surplus, and the US-Colombia FTA (since 2012) was designed to cement economic ties following decades of cooperation on counter-narcotics.

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The 10% tariff on Colombia goods โ€” up from 0.0% before 2025 โ€” adds an estimated $1.6B in annual tariff taxes on $16.2B of imports. American consumers pay this cost through higher prices on Coffee and Crude Oil.

Current Tariff

๐Ÿ“Š

10%

Was 0.0%

US Imports

๐Ÿ“ฅ

$16.2B

2024 total

US Exports

๐Ÿ“ค

$19.8B

2024 total

Trade Balance

โš–๏ธ

$3.6B

US surplus

Trade Flow (2024)

Tariff Rate Change

๐Ÿ“ˆ 5-Year Import Trend

๐Ÿ“‹ Trade Relationship Analysis

Colombia is America's closest South American ally and a trade relationship defined by iconic exports: coffee, flowers, and crude oil. The US runs a $3.6 billion surplus, and the US-Colombia FTA (since 2012) was designed to cement economic ties following decades of cooperation on counter-narcotics.

Coffee is Colombia's signature export โ€” the country produces some of the world's finest Arabica beans, and 'Colombian coffee' is a quality designation recognized by every American consumer. A 10% tariff on coffee may seem modest, but the coffee market operates on thin margins, and price increases get passed directly to consumers already facing $7 lattes.

Colombia is the world's #1 exporter of fresh-cut flowers, supplying approximately 60% of all flowers imported to the United States. Valentine's Day, Mother's Day, and wedding seasons depend on Colombian rose and carnation farms. The flower trade supports 130,000 Colombian workers and is one of the country's most labor-intensive exports.

The 10% rate reflects balanced trade and the FTA relationship. Colombia has not retaliated, with President Petro โ€” despite broader political tensions with Washington โ€” choosing to prioritize the trade relationship. The crude oil and gold exports add a commodity dimension, while the emerging tech sector in Medellรญn and Bogotรก represents growing bilateral potential.

Tariff Impact

Pre-2025

0.0%

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Current

10%

Increase

+10.0%

๐Ÿท๏ธ Top Imported Products

ProductTariff RateImport ValuePrice Impact
Coffee (Arabica)10%$2.8B+$0.30-0.60 per bag
Crude Oil10%$5.4B+$3-5 per barrel
Fresh-Cut Flowers10%$1.8B+$3-8 per bouquet
Gold10%$2.1B+5-8% per ounce
Bananas & Tropical Fruit10%$1.4B+$0.10-0.20 per pound

๐Ÿ“… Tariff Timeline

1991Andean Trade Preference Act grants Colombia duty-free access0%
2012US-Colombia Free Trade Agreement takes effect0%
202510% minimum reciprocal tariff applied10%

๐ŸŽฏ Retaliation โ€” US Products Targeted

โœ… No Retaliation
US Product TargetedUS Exports at RiskEstimated Loss
No retaliation โ€” trade relationship prioritizedN/AN/A

๐Ÿ’ก Did You Know?

  • โ€ขColombia supplies 60% of all fresh-cut flowers imported to the US โ€” your Valentine's roses are likely Colombian
  • โ€ขColombian coffee is one of the world's few geographically protected designations, like Champagne
  • โ€ขColombia's flower farms employ 130,000 workers โ€” it's the country's largest agricultural employer after coffee
  • โ€ขMedellรญn has transformed from cartel capital to tech hub, earning the nickname 'Silicon Valley of South America'

Key Product Categories

CoffeeCrude OilFlowersGoldBananas