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  2. Argentina–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    Argentina itself is a relatively minor trade partner for the United States, its imports from the U.S. of $9.9 billion making up 0.7% of total U.S. exports and its exports to the U.S. of $4.5 billion only 0.2% of U.S. imports; Argentina however is among the few nations with which the United States routinely maintains significant merchandise ...

  3. Foreign relations of Argentina - Wikipedia

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    The Argentine embassy in Athens. This article deals with the diplomatic affairs, foreign policy and international relations of the Argentine Republic.At the political level, these matters are handled by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, also known as the Cancillería, which answers to the President.

  4. United States involvement in regime change in Latin America

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    The coup was accepted and tacitly supported by the Ford administration [5] and the U.S. government had close relations with the ensuing authoritarian regime, with U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger paying several official visits to Argentina during the dictatorship. [6] [7] [8]

  5. List of diplomatic missions of Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Diplomatic missions of Argentina. The Argentine Republic has the 15th most diplomatic missions of any country in the world, [1] with posts in 87 of the 193 members states of the United Nations, as well as observer states Palestine and Vatican City, and Taiwan. Argentina's diplomatic network also has a very strong focus on the Americas.

  6. Foreign relations of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Country Formal relations began Notes Argentina 1823 [4]: See Argentina–United States relations. Argentina was integrated into the British international economy in the late 19th century; there was minimal trade with the United States.

  7. South America’s Trump wins election: Meet Argentina’s new ...

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    Javier Milei, Argentina’s new president, wants to “Make Argentina Great Again”. The direct appropriation of Donald Trump’s slogan by the supporters of the 53-year-old right wing firebrand ...

  8. Argentine Americans - Wikipedia

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    After the 1990s, Southern California and Florida became leading destinations for new immigrants from Argentina. According to the 2010 Census, out of the over 200,000 Argentine Americans recorded, it is estimated that Los Angeles and Miami have over 50,000 Argentine Americans each, followed by the New York area. [ 7 ]

  9. Latin America–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    Although relations between the U.S. government and most of Latin America were limited prior to the late 1800s, for most of the past century, the United States has unofficially regarded parts of Latin America as within its sphere of influence, and for much of the Cold War (1947–1991), vied with the Soviet Union.