Nicaraguan Rum, cigars, seafood, honey, vegetables, beans, timber, medicines and wood furniture will be allowed into Ecuador with preferential tariffs.
From a statement issued by the National Assembly of Nicaragua:
With 83 votes the National Assembly approved, on February 22, a Partial Agreement between Nicaragua and Ecuador that will allow the exchange of tariff preferences and the elimination of non-tariff restrictions on imports of a variety of more than 30 products from both countries.
The FDA is analysing changing the rules in order to apply the same rules for cigarettes manufactured with additives to premium handmade cigars and tobacco leaves.
Tobacco industry entrepreneurs from Nicaragua and Honduras, as well as the ambassadors of both countries to the United States, have expressed concern over the announcement that the FDA is preparing changes in regulation in order to treat cigars in the same way as cigarettes.
The Pan American Health Organization denounced the continued interference by the tobacco industry in the passing of antismoking laws in the countries of the Americas.
Washington, D.C., 31 May 2012 (PAHO/WHO) - The tobacco industry continues to interfere with tobacco control policies in the Americas and these efforts have intensified since the 2005 entry into force of the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control.