WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration said Thursday that it had reached trade frameworks with Argentina, Ecuador, El Salvador and Guatemala.
The frameworks are about increasing the ability of U.S. firms to sell industrial and agricultural products in these countries, according to a senior administration official who insisted on anonymity as a condition for briefing reporters on a call about the agreements.
The White House also released statements on the frameworks, which have yet to be finalized and are expected to be signed within roughly two weeks. It's all part of a broader effort by President Donald Trump to rewrite the rules of global commerce through the use of broad tariffs.
President Javier Milei of Argentina hailed his country's first bilateral trade framework with the U.S

Nashville Ledger
FOX 32 Chicago Lifestyle
Voice of Alexandria
Local News in Virginia
Newsweek Top
Reuters US Politics
America News
Reuters US Top
AlterNet
Raw Story