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Argentina and the United States review their bilateral trade agenda

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Authorities from the Governments of Argentina and the United States held a meeting in which they reviewed issues of the bilateral relationship, focusing on the trade, production and agroindustry.

This is indicated in a statement issued this Monday (23.09.2024/XNUMX/XNUMX) by the Ministry of Economy, which highlights that the meeting was headed by the Secretary of Production Coordination of the Ministry of Economy, Juan Pazo, and the United States ambassador to Argentina, Marc Stanley.

"During the meeting, they also discussed the challenging changes that Argentina is implementing in its search for greater commercial freedom, eliminating absurd regulations and promoting trade, in addition to agreeing on the importance of continuing to strengthen the relationship between both countries with the aim of boosting investments," the document states.

Pazo also gave details about his upcoming visit to the United States, scheduled for early October., which will seek to strengthen economic ties and attract investment. Both parties agreed on the importance of continuing to work together to boost economic growth and foster trade cooperation between the two countries.

Pazo was joined at the meeting by Agustín Tejeda, Undersecretary of Agri-Food Markets, and Esteban Marzorati, Undersecretary of Foreign Trade. The American delegation was joined by Ambassador Stanley, Economic Affairs Counselor Matthew Stokes, and Agricultural Counselor Rachel Bickford.

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