Following the announcement of the trade agreement between Argentina and the United States, President Javier Milei and President Donald Trump will sign it. sign directly. It is hoped that the two sides will hold hand-in-hand talks in the coming weeks.
The first option being considered is for Milley to visit the United States herself and reunite with the Republicans, her main international political and financial backers.
A senior Libertarian government official says this will happen within weeks. Clarion. Sources close to Casa Rosada who were consulted told the newspaper that further details would be made public after the signing.
A similar thing happened with the agreement reached between President Trump and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer in mid-year.
The announcement of the agreement made many references to the United States’ claims against Argentina regarding patent laws in the field of pharmaceuticals, and the announcement of the agreement referred to the following: Tariffs, elimination of non-tariff barriers, standards and conformity assessment, intellectual property, access to agricultural markets, collaboration on labor, environment and economic security, trade considerations and opportunities, dealing with state-owned enterprises and subsidies, digital tradel.
phone Joint Statement on the Framework of Agreement between the United States and Argentina About mutual trade and investment Announced this Thursday After a series of issues have been addressed, it is reported that the two countries will “work quickly to finalize the text of the agreement and complete their respective domestic procedures for signature before the agreement enters into force.”
Although they have not explicitly said so, the two presidents who met at a luncheon at the White House on October 14th will likely put this into action.
Today, I am honored and honored to announce that Argentina and the United States have signed a Mutual Trade and Investment Framework Agreement.
The agreement creates conditions for increased US investment in Argentina and also includes reduced tariffs on key industries…
— Pablo Quirno (@pabloquirno) November 13, 2025
The Argentine delegation concluded Thursday’s announcement with a meeting Wednesday with U.S. Trade Representative Jamison Greer, government officials reported. And throughout the day, they continued to announce that there was an agreement, but did not work to publicize its terms.
The Argentine delegation in Washington is led by Minister of Foreign Affairs Pablo Kirnomet with Secretary of State Marco Rubio this Thursday. And it was in that context that the announcement of the long-awaited agreement between Milley and his ally Trump was made.
In addition to Kirno, the Argentine delegation also includes the Secretary of State. Mr. Pablo Lavigne (Economic Affairs), Mr. Alejandro Cacasse (Deregulation Affairs), Ambassador Alec Oxenford, Ambassador Luis Maria Kreckler, He is the consul in São Paulo, but was reportedly appointed by the government as a negotiator at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Meanwhile, Millay was speaking at the 12th regional economic conference of Club de la Libertad in Corrientes province at the time. He then mentioned: “The great news that just came out is that a bilateral trade agreement with the United States was just signed today.” And, as on other occasions, he said his management team is “strongly committed to making Argentina great again.”
Asked whether there was a violation of Mercosur regulations, which prohibit member states from agreeing to trade deals with third countries without the signature of other member states, the officials were clear.
“There is no problem with Mercosur as the common external tariff will not be affected.”, Most Mercosur regulations and agreements with the United States include non-tariff barriers that are within Argentina’s purview, such as compliance with international standards. ”, reported.