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The U.S. has temporarily postponed tariffs on Colombia following a key immigration agreement.
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The White House recently announced that the United States has decided to temporarily delay the previously threatened tariff measures against Colombia. This decision was achieved thanks to the Colombian government agreeing to a number of key conditions proposed by the United States. According to a statement by White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, the Colombian government promises to "unrestrictedly accept all Colombian illegal immigrants deported from the United States," including those transported via U.S. military aircraft. Both parties agreed that this process would not face any restrictions or delays.
Previously, the U.S. government had threatened to impose tariffs on Colombia to force more concessions on the issue of immigration deportation. The temporary suspension of this tariff measure is seen as an important step in cooperation between the two countries on immigration issues.
Relations between the United States and Colombia have been strained in recent years due to immigration issues, and this agreement may help alleviate pressure on their bilateral relations. The U.S. government emphasized that immigration is one of its national security and foreign policy priorities, while Colombia aims to avoid trade barriers that could negatively impact its economy.
This agreement is seen as another manifestation of the Trump administration’s push for stricter immigration policies, while also highlighting the pressure Latin American countries face when negotiating with the United States. The White House has not clearly stated whether this decision will have long-term effects, and further actions require observing the specific implementation by both parties.

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