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The United States and Argentina on Thursday signed an Agreement on Reciprocal Trade and Investment (ARTI), granting U.S. goods preferential market access to the South American nation.
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The Argentine presidency, in an official statement, detailed that the agreement aims to reduce tariff and non-tariff barriers, facilitate trade, modernize custom procedures, and promote investment in key sectors such as energy, critical materials, and technology — reaffirming the Milei administration’s decision to “integrate Argentina into the world, leave behind decades of isolation, and move toward an open, competitive, and predictable economy that rewards investment, work, and innovation.”
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The Argentine presidency, in an official statement, detailed that the agreement aims to reduce tariff and non-tariff barriers, facilitate trade, modernize custom procedures, and promote investment in key sectors such as energy, critical materials, and technology — reaffirming the Milei administration’s decision to “integrate Argentina into the world, leave behind decades of isolation, and move toward an open, competitive, and predictable economy that rewards investment, work, and innovation.”
U.S. Signs Reciprocal Trade and Investment Agreement with Argentina
The United States and Argentina signed a trade deal granting U.S. goods preferential market access to the South American nation.