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The President of Argentina confirmed his readiness to sign a trade agreement with the United States

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Argentine President Javier Miley on Monday, April 14, confirmed his desire to sign a trade agreement with the United States in order to eliminate the duties of President Donald Trump.

"We understand the proposal on mutual duties prepared by President Donald Trump, and we are ready to sign a trade agreement in this direction, which, without a doubt, will be beneficial to both the United States and Argentina," Miley said in a joint statement with U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent in Buenos Aires.

According to the Argentine president, Trump's duties are aimed at "creating more equitable conditions" for global trade. He also said that Argentina would become a reliable ally of the United States in the region.

Due to the panic of citizens, on April 10, the US president postponed the introduction of mirror duties for 90 days for 75 countries. At the same time, American Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said that almost 70 countries had contacted Washington with requests to negotiate tariffs.

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