U.S. to Lift Tariffs on Goods from Four Latin American Nations
The U.S. announced it will lift tariffs on food imports from Argentina, Ecuador, Guatemala and El Salvador to lower coffee, banana and other staple prices and expand market access.
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The U.S. announced it will lift tariffs on food imports from Argentina, Ecuador, Guatemala and El Salvador to lower coffee, banana and other staple prices and expand market access.
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