President Trump's administration continues aggressive bilateral trade negotiations, recently signing the U.S.-Ecuador Agreement on Reciprocal Trade on March 13, 2026, granting American agricultural and industrial exporters access to Ecuador's 18 million consumers, as announced by USTR Ambassador Greer. This follows February pacts with Indonesia—unlocking $33 billion in U.S. investments—and India, plus North Macedonia, amid 2025 tariff impositions used as leverage. Ongoing discussions include Kenya's Strategic Trade and Investment Partnership and potential UK deals despite tariff threats. With over nine months until the January 2027 deadline, traders monitor USTR press releases and White House announcements for executive actions that could finalize additional reciprocal trade agreements.
Resumo experimental gerado por IA com dados do Polymarket · AtualizadoCom quais países Trump fará novos acordos comerciais antes de 2027?
Com quais países Trump fará novos acordos comerciais antes de 2027?
$139,676 Vol.
Índia
25%
México
24%
Reino Unido
23%
Israel
22%
Brasil
22%
Canadá
20%
Paquistão
20%
Japão
19%
Taiwan
19%
Indonésia
18%
União Europeia
15%
Coreia do Sul
15%
Rússia
15%
África do Sul
15%
Argentina
14%
Vietnã
14%
Austrália
13%
$139,676 Vol.
Índia
25%
México
24%
Reino Unido
23%
Israel
22%
Brasil
22%
Canadá
20%
Paquistão
20%
Japão
19%
Taiwan
19%
Indonésia
18%
União Europeia
15%
Coreia do Sul
15%
Rússia
15%
África do Sul
15%
Argentina
14%
Vietnã
14%
Austrália
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 continues aggressive bilateral trade negotiations, recently signing the U.S.-Ecuador Agreement on Reciprocal Trade on March 13, 2026, granting American agricultural and industrial exporters access to Ecuador's 18 million consumers, as announced by USTR Ambassador Greer. This follows February pacts with Indonesia—unlocking $33 billion in U.S. investments—and India, plus North Macedonia, amid 2025 tariff impositions used as leverage. Ongoing discussions include Kenya's Strategic Trade and Investment Partnership and potential UK deals despite tariff threats. With over nine months until the January 2027 deadline, traders monitor USTR press releases and White House announcements for executive actions that could finalize additional reciprocal trade agreements.
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