Did Trump reach a trade deal with Argentina?
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Answer
Trump's administration reached a trade framework with Argentina, increasing Argentine beef exports to the U.S. and removing certain tariffs. The agreements are described as framework deals, with specific focus on beef and other goods, and are part of broader U.S. efforts to address affordability and import costs.
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