The specialized site AgTech reports a clear example of how the commercial policy of the United States operates in markets where that country inevitably competes with Argentina. The government of Donald Trump has just committed a subsidy of 15.2 million dollars to develop a five-year project in Vietnam. The idea is that a production chain of tilapia, one of the most widely spread farmed fish species on a global scale, of which Americans are big consumers, can be deployed there. On January 13, the Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Environment of Vietnam, Phung Duc Tien, met and worked with a delegation from the U.S. Embassy in relation to the Aquaculture Value Chain Partnership Project between the United States and Vietnam. According to the information presented at that meeting, the White House committed $15.2 million to carry out a project that would increase tilapia production to 1.21 million tons, so that this meat can be exported for 1.25 billion dollars annually. The idea is ...