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The United States and Argentina have signed bilateral trade and investment agreements.

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The United States and Argentina have signed an agreement to strengthen bilateral trade and investment cooperation. This was announced on February 5 by the head of the Argentine Foreign Ministry, Pablo Kirno.

"We have just come out of the signing of a bilateral trade and investment agreement between Argentina and the United States," Kirno wrote on the social network X (ex. Twitter).

He also congratulated the team of Argentine representatives and thanked U.S. Trade Chairman Jamison Greer for working together on the agreement. He did not provide details of the signed document.

President of the United States Donald Trump announced on January 2 that the United States has concluded a favorable trade deal with India. He noted that the document was agreed upon out of Washington's friendship and respect for Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

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