U.S.-Guatemala 'Agreement on Reciprocal Trade'
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Honduras and the United States began negotiations for the signing of a reciprocal Trade Agreement that benefits both nations, according to various national reports and accredited to the United States Trade Representative Jamieson Greer. Honduras’s entry is aimed at negotiating Reciprocal Trade Agreement with the United States was first published in Digital Process.
The United States and El Salvador have just marked a historic milestone. On January 29, 2026, both countries signed a Reciprocal Trade Agreement in Washington, officially described as the first of its kind throughout the Western Hemisphere. Far from being a simple political announcement, the agreement is already backed by official documents and high-level international media coverage. The agreement was signed by the United States Trade Represent…
The Government of Guatemala and the United States of America signed this day a Reciprocal Tariff Agreement, as a result of a political-diplomatic negotiation process. The agreement was signed by the Minister of Economy, Gabriela García, and the United States Trade Representative, Jamieson Greer. Through a communiqué, the authorities clarified that this instrument does not replace DR-CAFTA, which remains in force as the main framework of the trad…
"The signing of this agreement opens up a framework of cooperation, certainty and new opportunities for those who produce, work and undertake in Guatemala," said Guatemala's president Bernardo Arévalo, in a video published on his social networks.
U.S. Grains & BioProducts Council Reacts To Reciprocal Trade Agreement with Guatemala - Oklahoma Farm Report
Today, United States Trade Representative Jamieson Greer and Guatemala’s Minister of Economy Adriana Gabriela Garcia signed an agreement on reciprocal trade that increases U.S. market competitiveness and includes significant wins for the U.S. ethanol industry. The agreement eliminates non-tariff trade barriers, such as restrictions on discriminatory sanitary and phytosanitary measures, and commits Guatemala to an
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