The Trump administration announced four new trade deals that involve various countries across Latin America as the U.S. looks to strengthen ties in the region.

Officials told reporters during a call on Thursday afternoon that the U.S. will announce new trade deals with Argentina, Guatemala, El Salvador, and Ecuador, CBS reporter Kathryn Watson revealed in a post on X.

White House Deputy Press Secretary Kush Desai laid out further details about each deal in a lengthy thread on X, hailing the deals as part of a "historic day" in the president's America First trade agenda, revealing that all four countries have agreed to drop trade barriers against U.S. exports.

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Trump has focused on trade as a major piece of his second administration, using a mixture of trade deals and tari

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