For the first time since 1992 US pork has unfettered access to the Argentine market. Argentina was among several countries with non-science based barriers to US pork imports. Under the agreement, all fresh, chilled, and frozen pork and pork products from the US are eligible for export to the country.
The announcement follows an August 15 meeting between Vice-President Mike Pence and Argentina’s President Mauricio Macri during Pence’s recent trip to Buenos Aires.
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