Argentina and U.S. Poised for New Trade Talks
Argentina's Foreign Minister, Gerardo Werthein, heads to Washington to initiate talks for a strong trade agreement between Argentina and the U.S. The meetings, including with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, aim to encourage investment and forge future economic cooperation.

Argentina's Foreign Minister, Gerardo Werthein, is on a mission to Washington to set the stage for a robust trade agreement between Argentina and the United States, as per a government release.
According to Argentina's Foreign Ministry, Werthein is scheduled to start official meetings on Friday, including a key discussion with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who is currently touring the Caribbean.
The goal of these meetings is to uncover opportunities that could bolster investment and establish a long-term framework for economic collaboration, stated the foreign ministry.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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