Administration of Donald J. Trump, 2025

Joint Statement by President Trump and President Daniel Noboa Azin of Ecuador on Reaching a Framework for an Agreement on Reciprocal Trade

November 13, 2025

President Donald J. Trump and President Daniel Noboa affirm a shared vision of growth for both of our countries, grounded in democratic values, private initiative, and a rules-based environment for commerce and innovation. Seeking to strengthen our commercial and economic relationship, the United States of America (United States, or U.S.) and the Republic of Ecuador (Ecuador) have agreed to a Framework for an Agreement on Reciprocal Trade (Agreement) that will provide access to each other's markets and increase alignment on economic and national security matters.

The Agreement will build upon longstanding economic engagement, including under the U.S.-Ecuador Trade and Investment Council Agreement, which was signed in 1990 and updated in 2020, expanding opportunities and fueling long-term growth.

Key terms of the Agreement between the United States and Ecuador will include:

The United States and Ecuador are working to finalize the Agreement, prepare the Agreement for signature, and undertake domestic formalities in advance of the Agreement entering into force. Given Ecuador's commitments to take significant steps to advance a more reciprocal trade relationship, the United States will remove its reciprocal tariffs on certain qualifying exports from Ecuador to the United States.

The United States and Ecuador will review progress on implementation of the Agreement and continue close coordination on trade and investment matters through their Trade and Investment Council.

NOTE: An original was not available for verification of the content of this joint statement.

Categories: Joint Statements : Ecuador, President Noboa. Names: Noboa Azin, Daniel.

Subjects: Ecuador, President; Ecuador, trade with U.S.; Forests, wetlands, and grasslands, conservation efforts; Tariffs; U.S. Trade Representative; Worker protections and labor standards; World Trade Organization.

DCPD Number: DCPD202501118.