Ecuador: Russia is a difficult market to replace in the short term

Published Mar 21, 2022

Tridge summary

The article highlights the significant economic challenge faced by Ecuador due to the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, which has disrupted markets worth $1.2 billion, primarily for its key export products, bananas, flowers, and shrimp. These exports account for a substantial portion of Ecuador's total exports to Russia and Eurasian countries, with bananas being its top product. In response, the government is actively seeking new markets in Europe, North America, Asia, and Africa to mitigate the impact. However, exporters express skepticism about finding new buyers that can match the volume soon. Meanwhile, Ecuador is also looking for alternatives to Russian fertilizers and pesticides, with potential sources including China, Colombia, and the United States. Ecuador's exports to Ukraine, mainly bananas and flowers, have seen steady growth in the past three years. The article also touches on the difficulties Ecuadorian exporters face in terms of competitiveness and the need for cost reduction or tax deferral.
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Original content

How to replace markets that add up to $1.2 billion? That is the question that the Government is asking itself in the face of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine that has put sectors such as banana, shrimp and floriculture in crisis. Among the measures that the Government implements to deal with the effects of the conflict is the search for new commercial destinations for Ecuadorian products. Exporters are skeptical and believe that due to the volume it will be difficult to find new buyers, at least in the short and medium term. According to the Ministry of Production and Foreign Trade, in the case of shrimp, due to the quantity that is at risk due to the difficulty presented by the Russian market, it is possible to send it to Europe and North America. In the case of bananas, according to the State portfolio, they are divided into blocks. In the first place is North America (including Canada and the USA), while another part can be sent to the Old Continent, but only that banana ...
Source: Expreso

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