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US-Argentina Agreement on Reciprocal Trade and Investment signed
The agreement lowers long-standing trade barriers and provides significant market access for American exporters, ranging from motor vehicles to a wide array of agricultural products, said Greer in a statement.
USTR Jamieson Greer and Argentina’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, International Trade and Worship Pablo Quirno yesterday signed the US-Argentina Agreement on Reciprocal Trade and Investment in Washington, DC.
Argentina will provide preferential market access for US goods exports, including chemicals, machinery, information technology products and a wide range of agricultural products.
Argentina will provide preferential market access for US goods exports, including chemicals, machinery, information technology products and a wide range of agricultural products.
It has also committed to addressing structural challenges cited in the Office of the USTR 2025 Special 301 report, including patentability criteria, patent backlog and geographical indications, as well as to working towards aligning its intellectual property regime with international standards.
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