WASHINGTON, USA — United States Trade Representative Jamieson Greer, on Friday, joined Ecuadorian minister of production, foreign trade, and investment Luis Alberto Jaramillo signed the United States–Ecuador Agreement on Reciprocal Trade.
“President Donald Trump is unlocking commercially meaningful market access for American farmers and manufacturers, opening Ecuador’s market of over 18 million consumers to US agricultural and industrial exports,” said ambassador Greer. “Today’s agreement will further expand and diversify bilateral trade and investment to advance our shared interests while boosting America’s competitiveness in Latin America. I thank Ecuadorian minister Luis Alberto Jaramillo for his commitment to creating more balanced and reciprocal trade with the United States.”
To read the text of the Agreement between the United States of America and the Republic of Ecuador on Reciprocal Trade, click here. To read the tariff schedule, click here.
To read the joint statement on framework for United States-Ecuador Agreement on Reciprocal Trade, click here. To read the Fact Sheet, click here.
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