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Minister: Argentina's trade agreements with the US do not exclude China

Argentine Foreign minister?Pablo Quirno said that a deal between Argentina and 'the U.S. on critical minerals signed this week doesn't rule out Chinese investments?into the mining sector of the country. As of today, this does not mean that China will or cannot invest in Argentina. Quirno stated at a press briefing that China has made investments in Argentina in the form of minerals. The agreement was announced following a meeting in Washington of over 50 countries where U.S. Vice President JD Vance suggested a trading block for critical minerals. On Thursday, the two countries finalized their reciprocal trade agreement and investment agreement. Argentina committed to giving priority to the U.S. for its copper, lithium, and other critical minerals, and to "market manipulating enterprises or economies" (a reference to China).

Quirno stated that the agreement between Argentina and the United States provides greater predictability, allowing American companies to increase their investment in Argentina.

Quirno stated that Bolivia is poised to join the Mercosur bloc. He stated that Argentina is not restricted from negotiating bilateral agreements because of the Mercosur bloc. This agreement, he added, took just over one year to complete.

Quirno stated that parts of the reciprocal trade agreement and investment agreement could be implemented by a presidential order.

(source: Reuters)