The Ministry of Agriculture and Production of Misiones asked the national government to take five minutes (to think about regional economies) and try to incorporate the tea produced in that province among the potentially benefited products by the trade agreement to be signed with the United States. The text that was made known a few days ago and that was disseminated by the White House speaks of a series of reduced tariffs for agricultural products from both countries, although it does not specifically mention any product except beef and chicken. "Efforts have been initiated with the National Government to incorporate Misiones tea within the trade agreement with the United States, with the objective of advancing towards the elimination of the 10% tariff that currently affects provincial exports," indicated a press release from the Misiones ministry. Logically, the Ministry of Agriculture recalled that "each tariff improvement directly impacts the competitiveness and sustainability ...
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