Milei confirmed that Argentina will quadruple its quota for exporting beef cuts. Foreign Minister Quirós will travel to Washington next week to accelerate the agreement.
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With the focus on reactivating the economy and achieving growth "of 7% to 10% annually," as anticipated by Javier Milei, the Government will seek in the coming days to finalize the details and close the trade agreement with the United States, within the framework of the strategic alliance that both administrations have sealed. The negotiations began in April when Donald Trump imposed high tariffs on the import of products from almost all over the world and triggered a trade war, mainly with China, which is now experiencing a truce. Argentina was left at that time, like other countries, with customs duties that increase by 10% any product that wants to enter the U.S. The negotiations went through the legislative elections and the administrative paralysis in the U.S. without progress, and now it will be Foreign Minister Pablo Quirós who will travel to Washington next week to try to bring positions closer and ensure that the understanding will be fully in effect in 2026. While the ...
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