By Andrea Shalal and Natalia Siniawski

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The United States on Thursday announced framework agreements with Argentina, Ecuador, El Salvador and Guatemala that will see Washington drop tariffs on imports of some foods and other goods, while those countries will open their markets to more U.S. agricultural and industrial goods.

Details will be released in coming weeks after the framework deals are finalized.

Following are highlights of the four deals, according to fact sheets and joint statements released by the White House and the countries involved on Thursday:

ARGENTINA

Argentina will provide preferential market access for U.S. goods, including certain medicines, chemicals, machinery, information technology products, medical devices, motor vehicles, and a wide rang

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