With the Trade Representative of the United States, Katherine Tai, he analyzed questions of access of Argentine products to the US market and reviewed the contents of the next meeting of the Trade and Investment Framework Agreement (AMCI) that will take place towards the end of November in Buenos Aires .
This agreement seeks to promote the investment climate and diversify trade in products and services.
During the meeting, the possibility of carrying out training so that Argentine companies can position their products in the US market was also analyzed.
He also held a working meeting with María Reyes Marotto Illera, Minister of Industry, Commerce and Tourism of Spain, in which the importance of financing from different Spanish organizations for electricity projects, waste management and SMEs in Argentina was underlined.
In addition, they discussed the participation of Argentina as a guest country in the 5th edition of the National Congress of Connected Industry 4.0, which will take place on November 7 and 8 in Spain.
During the meeting, experiences regarding the expansion of rights were also exchanged, in particular regarding the positive impact of family leave regimes for the distribution of care tasks in families.
On the other hand, together with the Deputy Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry of Japan, Ota Fusae, the common interest of both countries for cooperation in the field of renewable energies, in particular, hydrogen and ammonia, was expressed.
The Japanese official was twice governor of the Osaka Prefecture, where the Osaka-Kansai Exhibition will take place in 2025, in which Argentina has already committed its participation.
Meanwhile, with the Undersecretary of Foreign Trade of Mexico, Luz María de la Mora Sánchez, they analyzed the work agenda agreed in May of this year, in order to advance in the negotiations of the Economic Complementation Agreement (ACE 6).
Likewise, the status of the negotiations related to the access of Argentine products to Mexico, such as meat and sweet citrus, among others, was discussed.
Lastly, in the bilateral meeting he held with the Minister of Commerce, Industry and Competition of South Africa, Ebrahim Patel, it was agreed to start a systematic dialogue on relevant issues on the multilateral agenda.
Among them, the reform of the WTO, the financing of new energy technologies, the intellectual property of vaccines and treatments for Covid-19 and the agenda that could be shared for the G20 meetings under the presidency of India.
Source: Ambito
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