U.S., El Salvador sign trade deal locking in tariff exemptions
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El Salvador–U.S. “Reciprocal Trade” Deal: Tariff Relief Now, Critical Minerals Next
Key Points The U.S. agreed to remove an extra “reciprocal tariff” layer for listed Salvadoran goods and cap it at 10% elsewhere. El Salvador committed to “allow and facilitate” U.S. investment across the full critical-minerals chain, from exploration to export. The pact ties trade benefits to tighter cooperation on sanctions, export controls, and investment-security rules. […]
US Reaches Agreement Lowering Tariffs on El Salvador
The United States on Jan. 29 signed a new trade agreement with El Salvador that will reduce reciprocal tariffs on that country in exchange for lower regulatory barriers for U.S. exports. The agreement alters the 10 percent tariff rate that U.S. President Donald Trump placed on El Salvador as part of the reciprocal tariffs that he has imposed on all countries. Several imports from El Salvador will have their reciprocal tariffs eliminated, althoug…
Nayib Bukele, President of El Salvador, announced that a bilateral agreement was reached with the United States to eliminate tariffs and promote reciprocal trade between the two nations. Through a statement, the United States government confirmed that this treaty agreed to eliminate tariff measures for industrial and agricultural exports. Nayib Bukele signs agreement with the United States to eliminate tariffsOn Thursday, January 29, President N…
The governments of the United States and El Salvador signed on Thursday, January 29, the first “reciprocal trade agreement in the Western Hemisphere,” which, among other things, involves the elimination of tariffs to “strengthen US exports and reduce barriers,” according to US President Donald Trump’s administration.
On Thursday (January 29), Eastern Time, the United States and El Salvador signed a new trade agreement. The agreement will reduce reciprocal tariffs on El Salvador in exchange for El Salvador lowering regulatory barriers to its exports to the United States.
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