The possibility of a trade war exploded between the United States and Colombia on Sundays, and for Americans, coffee, flowers and raw materials were more expensive, but hundreds of millions of US corn cultivates and chemical companies. I was able to find the dollar sales.
The relationship between the two countries quickly worsened after South American countries refused to receive a US military airplane carrying boring immigrants. In response, President Trump said in social media that all Colombia imported 25 % of Colombia and escalated tariffs to 50 % in a week. Colombia's president, Gustavo Petro, threatened 50 % of the tariffs a few hours later.
The United States is the largest trading partner in Colombia, while Colombian products have a relatively small share of US imports. Some Colombian products are much more exposed than other products.
Crude oil is the most valuable Colombian imported product in the United States, accounting for $ 5.4 billion of the $ 16 billion of products imported by the United States in 2023, which is only one of the overall overall imports. It is a part. According to the Census Bureau, Colombia accounts for more than one -third of the import imports and about 20 % of coffee imports. It can mean more expensive coffee and flowers before Valentine's Day.
The US economy is a much larger market than the Colombian market, but may be painful when tariffs are imposed. The most likely to be affected is agriculture and suppliers of raw materials, which are industrial components. For example, the manufacturer of US petroleum products had a business of about $ 2.5 billion with Colombia in 2023. The most valuable exports to the most valuable countries were corn ($ 1 billion) and chemicals ($ 1 billion).