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Argentina was booted from the U.S. Visa Waiver Program in 2002. Its reentry would halt tedious delays and steep fees for Argentinians hoping to head north for business and pleasure.
The United States and Argentina are collaborating on a plan for visa-free travel for Argentine tourists to the US. With an agreement symbolizing President Javier Milei's strong alliance with the Trump ...
The U.S. government sided with Argentina's effort to put on temporary hold a court order that it turn over its 51% stake in ...
Argentina's relationship with the United States has strengthened, leading to its reinstatement in America's Visa Waiver ...
"Relations are really, really good right now, and I'm really happy with the relationship," said U.S. Ambassador to Argentina Marc Stanley, noting that Milei's government has recently bought U.S ...
In a significant policy shift, Argentina has announced it will no longer require visas from Chinese citizens who already hold ...
In turn, the country was cast out of foreign debt markets until 2016. Relations with the United States, particularly during Ms. Kirchner’s presidency, deteriorated.
Relations between Argentina and the United States have sunk so low the South American nation's president is blaming the Obama administration for her country's debt crisis and suggesting Washington ...
Macri has declared that Argentina is “open for business” again. The Trump administration should seize this unique opportunity to increase bilateral trade with the country.
Another opined that the United States had gone into Iraq “in search of its national identity”–as if, like Argentina, we were an immigrant melting pot that hadn’t quite melted yet.
The new agreements, along with Obama’s visit, may signal a turning point in Argentina’s security relationship with the US. Elected last November, Macri has already begun efforts to revitalize ...