The U.S. and Guatemala have signed a reciprocal trade agreement aimed at reducing trade barriers, expanding agricultural market access, and
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The Office of the United States Trade Representative has announced the signing of a new Reciprocal Trade Agreement between the United States and Guatemala, marking another step in strengthening economic ties across the Western Hemisphere. U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer joined Guatemala’s Minister of Economy, Adriahna Gabriela Garcia, to formally sign the agreement, which includes significant agricultural considerations for U.S. exporters. Ambassador Greer emphasized the broader vision behind the agreement and its role in reshaping trade relationships in the region. “President Trump’s leadership is forging a new direction for trade that promotes partnership and prosperity in Latin America, further strengthening the American economy, supporting American workers, and protecting our national security interests. Today’s signing of another Agreement on Reciprocal Trade in the Western Hemisphere addresses trade barriers facing American workers and producers, expands and ...