U.S. and Argentina signed a bilateral trade and investment framework

The U.S. and Argentina signed a bilateral trade and investment framework agreement, announced a new commercial dialogue and discussed other ways to expand commerce during President Obama’s recent visit to Argentina, the first bilateral visit to that country by a U.S. president in nearly 20 years. The two countries agreed to cooperate on numerous issues, including common goals in the World Trade Organization and other multilateral trade forums, agricultural matters, sanitary and phytosanitary measures, technical barriers to trade, intellectual property rights, information and communication technology, electronic commerce, services and labor rights.

Agreement in Spanish

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