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The U.S. is a primary party to the United States–Argentina Agreement on Reciprocal Trade and Investment, as evidenced by the agreement's name [1], the reciprocal market access and tariff exemptions granted to the U.S. {fact:2, fact:3}, and the frequent diplomatic visits between the two nations [2].
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Tracking Trump's Trade Deals | Council on Foreign Relations cfr.org 4 facts
accountThe U.S.-Argentina Agreement on Reciprocal Trade and Investment was announced on November 13, 2025, with the framework agreement’s text released as a joint statement on the same day.
claimUnder the U.S.-Argentina Agreement on Reciprocal Trade and Investment, Argentina agreed to provide the United States with preferential market access on certain agricultural products, medicines, and motor vehicles.
claimUnder the U.S.-Argentina Agreement on Reciprocal Trade and Investment, the United States agreed to grant tariff exemptions for certain natural resources that are unavailable in the United States and for pharmaceutical products.
quoteArgentine President Javier Milei described the United States–Argentina Agreement on Reciprocal Trade and Investment as “tremendous news,” and stated that his frequent visits to the United States “were paying off a little.”