The Trump administration implemented major changes in trade policies with Latin America and beyond, signing agreements with Argentina, Guatemala, Ecuador, and El Salvador.President Nayib Bukele of Ecuador signed the treaties, aiming to improve bilateral relations and facilitate US imports like cattle and poultry, while maintaining tariff rates of 10% for some countries and 15% for Ecuador.The administration also announced tariffs exemptions on several agricultural products under the TACO initiative, including coffee and beef, to address inflation and rising consumer prices, amid mixed responses from trade partners like India and Brazil.