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The Trump administration reached new trade frameworks with Argentina, Ecuador, El Salvador, and Guatemala.

The agreements are expected to reduce tariffs, which could quickly lower U.S. grocery prices on items like coffee and bananas.

The moves come amid Americans' concerns over inflation and high food costs, with officials saying tariff relief is part of a broader effort to address affordability.

The Trump administration announced Thursday that it has 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

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