President Trump has aggressively pursued bilateral reciprocal trade agreements since his January 2025 inauguration, signing new pacts with India, Bangladesh, Argentina, El Salvador, Guatemala, Taiwan, and Indonesia in January-February 2026 to slash trade deficits, open foreign markets for U.S. exports like agriculture, and counter unfair practices. The USTR's March 15, 2026 Trade Policy Agenda signals continued focus on priority economies such as Japan, South Korea, Vietnam, and others via tariff leverage and Section 301 probes. Recent announcements, including opportunities for American farmers highlighted March 24, sustain trader optimism for more deals before 2027, though congressional approval or partner concessions remain hurdles amid global tariff tensions.
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?
$137,512 Vol.
India
25%
Brasil
24%
México
23%
Reino Unido
23%
Israel
22%
Pakistán
21%
Canadá
20%
Japón
19%
Taiwán
19%
Indonesia
18%
Unión Europea
16%
Rusia
16%
Argentina
15%
Corea del Sur
15%
Sudáfrica
15%
Vietnam
14%
Australia
12%
$137,512 Vol.
India
25%
Brasil
24%
México
23%
Reino Unido
23%
Israel
22%
Pakistán
21%
Canadá
20%
Japón
19%
Taiwán
19%
Indonesia
18%
Unión Europea
16%
Rusia
16%
Argentina
15%
Corea del Sur
15%
Sudáfrica
15%
Vietnam
14%
Australia
12%
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 has aggressively pursued bilateral reciprocal trade agreements since his January 2025 inauguration, signing new pacts with India, Bangladesh, Argentina, El Salvador, Guatemala, Taiwan, and Indonesia in January-February 2026 to slash trade deficits, open foreign markets for U.S. exports like agriculture, and counter unfair practices. The USTR's March 15, 2026 Trade Policy Agenda signals continued focus on priority economies such as Japan, South Korea, Vietnam, and others via tariff leverage and Section 301 probes. Recent announcements, including opportunities for American farmers highlighted March 24, sustain trader optimism for more deals before 2027, though congressional approval or partner concessions remain hurdles amid global tariff tensions.
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