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Global Tensions Rise as Trade Disputes and Diplomatic Fallout Escalate

Colombia and Ecuador trade spat heats up, while Trump's envoys ruffle European feathers

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    Colombia Slaps 30% Reciprocal Tariffs on Ecuador to Ramp Up Spat

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    MAGA Meets Europe: Trump’s Envoys Rip Up Diplomatic Playbook

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Global Tensions Rise as Trade Disputes and Diplomatic Fallout Escalate

Colombia and Ecuador trade spat heats up, while Trump's envoys ruffle European feathers

Tuesday, February 24, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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Global tensions are on the rise as a trade dispute between Colombia and Ecuador escalates, and diplomatic fallout from the Trump administration's unconventional approach continues to ruffle feathers in Europe. Meanwhile, in the US, tech giant Meta has made a massive deal to acquire billions of dollars' worth of AI chips, and the banking sector shows signs of resilience despite a modest decline in overall profit.

The trade spat between Colombia and Ecuador began when Colombia imposed 30% reciprocal tariffs on over 60 goods from Ecuador, including agricultural products, textiles, and machinery. This move is seen as a significant escalation of the dispute, which has been ongoing for several months. The Colombian government has stated that the tariffs are in response to Ecuador's failure to comply with trade agreements and to protect domestic industries.

In a related development, the Trump administration's diplomatic efforts in Europe have been making headlines for all the wrong reasons. The president's envoys, including Ambassador to Brussels Bill White, have been criticized for their unconventional approach to diplomacy, which has been described as "ripping up the diplomatic playbook." This has led to tensions with European leaders, who have expressed frustration with the administration's lack of respect for traditional diplomatic protocols.

In the US, tech giant Meta has made a significant investment in its future, striking a multiyear deal with AMD to acquire billions of dollars' worth of AI chips. The deal, which is valued at up to $100 billion, includes a 160 million-share warrant and is seen as a major coup for AMD. Meta has stated that the deal is part of its efforts to diversify its supply chain and expand its data center capacity.

In a separate development, the US banking sector has shown signs of resilience despite a modest decline in overall profit. According to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp (FDIC), US banks showed broad gains in key metrics during the fourth quarter, including increased lending and deposit growth. The bedrock deposit insurance fund's balance also continued to tick higher, indicating a stable and secure banking system.

Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Austan Goolsbee has expressed his support for Fed Chair Jerome Powell, describing him as a "first ballot Hall of Fame Fed Chair." Goolsbee's comments come at a time of increased scrutiny of the Fed's monetary policy decisions, and are seen as a vote of confidence in Powell's leadership.

Overall, the global economy is facing a number of challenges, from trade disputes and diplomatic fallout to technological disruption and economic uncertainty. However, despite these challenges, there are also signs of resilience and innovation, as companies like Meta and AMD invest in the future and the US banking sector shows signs of stability.

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  • Colombia Slaps 30% Reciprocal Tariffs on Ecuador to Ramp Up Spat
  • Meta strikes up to $100B AMD chip deal as it chases ‘personal superintelligence’
  • Goolsbee Calls Powell 'First Ballot Hall of Fame Fed Chair'
  • MAGA Meets Europe: Trump’s Envoys Rip Up Diplomatic Playbook
  • US Banks Show Gains in Key Metrics Despite Profit Dip, FDIC Says

Global tensions are on the rise as a trade dispute between Colombia and Ecuador escalates, and diplomatic fallout from the Trump administration's unconventional approach continues to ruffle feathers in Europe. Meanwhile, in the US, tech giant Meta has made a massive deal to acquire billions of dollars' worth of AI chips, and the banking sector shows signs of resilience despite a modest decline in overall profit.

The trade spat between Colombia and Ecuador began when Colombia imposed 30% reciprocal tariffs on over 60 goods from Ecuador, including agricultural products, textiles, and machinery. This move is seen as a significant escalation of the dispute, which has been ongoing for several months. The Colombian government has stated that the tariffs are in response to Ecuador's failure to comply with trade agreements and to protect domestic industries.

In a related development, the Trump administration's diplomatic efforts in Europe have been making headlines for all the wrong reasons. The president's envoys, including Ambassador to Brussels Bill White, have been criticized for their unconventional approach to diplomacy, which has been described as "ripping up the diplomatic playbook." This has led to tensions with European leaders, who have expressed frustration with the administration's lack of respect for traditional diplomatic protocols.

In the US, tech giant Meta has made a significant investment in its future, striking a multiyear deal with AMD to acquire billions of dollars' worth of AI chips. The deal, which is valued at up to $100 billion, includes a 160 million-share warrant and is seen as a major coup for AMD. Meta has stated that the deal is part of its efforts to diversify its supply chain and expand its data center capacity.

In a separate development, the US banking sector has shown signs of resilience despite a modest decline in overall profit. According to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp (FDIC), US banks showed broad gains in key metrics during the fourth quarter, including increased lending and deposit growth. The bedrock deposit insurance fund's balance also continued to tick higher, indicating a stable and secure banking system.

Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Austan Goolsbee has expressed his support for Fed Chair Jerome Powell, describing him as a "first ballot Hall of Fame Fed Chair." Goolsbee's comments come at a time of increased scrutiny of the Fed's monetary policy decisions, and are seen as a vote of confidence in Powell's leadership.

Overall, the global economy is facing a number of challenges, from trade disputes and diplomatic fallout to technological disruption and economic uncertainty. However, despite these challenges, there are also signs of resilience and innovation, as companies like Meta and AMD invest in the future and the US banking sector shows signs of stability.

Sources:

  • Colombia Slaps 30% Reciprocal Tariffs on Ecuador to Ramp Up Spat
  • Meta strikes up to $100B AMD chip deal as it chases ‘personal superintelligence’
  • Goolsbee Calls Powell 'First Ballot Hall of Fame Fed Chair'
  • MAGA Meets Europe: Trump’s Envoys Rip Up Diplomatic Playbook
  • US Banks Show Gains in Key Metrics Despite Profit Dip, FDIC Says

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