Ecuador's communications minister says the country is renouncing trade preferences that are up for US congressional renewal.
It comes as Ecuador considers the asylum request of NSA leaker Edward Snowden, which has prompted critics in the US to suggest retaliation against the South American country.
Minister Fernando Alvarado told a news conference today the benefits were originally granted for help in the fight against drugs but have become "an instrument of blackmail." He said "Ecuador unilaterally and irrevocably renounces said preferences."
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Alvarez said his country won't bow "to mercantile interests, as important as they may be.