President Trump's administration has signed several bilateral reciprocal trade agreements since early 2025, using tariffs as leverage to secure U.S. market access and investments, with the most recent being the U.S.-Ecuador deal on March 13, 2026, followed by the USTR's March 15 release of the 2026 Trade Policy Agenda outlining continued enforcement and new bilateral negotiations. Prior key pacts include India (February 9), Indonesia (February 19), Japan (February 17), and Taiwan (January 15), prioritizing American farmers, semiconductors, and energy exports. Ongoing talks with nations like the UK—amid tariff threats—and Argentina could yield further deals before January 2027, though congressional ratification or executive actions remain hurdles in this fast-evolving tariff-driven strategy.
Resumen experimental generado por IA con datos de Polymarket · Actualizado¿Con qué países hará Trump nuevos acuerdos comerciales antes de 2027?
¿Con qué países hará Trump nuevos acuerdos comerciales antes de 2027?
$139,471 Vol.
India
25%
Brasil
25%
México
24%
Reino Unido
23%
Israel
22%
Canadá
20%
Pakistán
20%
Japón
19%
Taiwán
19%
Indonesia
18%
Unión Europea
15%
Argentina
15%
Corea del Sur
15%
Rusia
15%
Sudáfrica
15%
Vietnam
14%
Australia
13%
$139,471 Vol.
India
25%
Brasil
25%
México
24%
Reino Unido
23%
Israel
22%
Canadá
20%
Pakistán
20%
Japón
19%
Taiwán
19%
Indonesia
18%
Unión Europea
15%
Argentina
15%
Corea del Sur
15%
Rusia
15%
Sudáfrica
15%
Vietnam
14%
Australia
13%
This includes both agreements that become law through Senate ratification and Presidential approval, or through the enactment of a Congressional-Executive Agreement signed into law by the President.
The resolution source will be a consensus of credible reporting.
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0x65070BE91...This includes both agreements that become law through Senate ratification and Presidential approval, or through the enactment of a Congressional-Executive Agreement signed into law by the President.
The resolution source will be a consensus of credible reporting.
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0x65070BE91...President Trump's administration has signed several bilateral reciprocal trade agreements since early 2025, using tariffs as leverage to secure U.S. market access and investments, with the most recent being the U.S.-Ecuador deal on March 13, 2026, followed by the USTR's March 15 release of the 2026 Trade Policy Agenda outlining continued enforcement and new bilateral negotiations. Prior key pacts include India (February 9), Indonesia (February 19), Japan (February 17), and Taiwan (January 15), prioritizing American farmers, semiconductors, and energy exports. Ongoing talks with nations like the UK—amid tariff threats—and Argentina could yield further deals before January 2027, though congressional ratification or executive actions remain hurdles in this fast-evolving tariff-driven strategy.
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