Argentina asks the United States to stop imposing restrictions on its exports to the United States.

[Argentina demands that the United States stop imposing restrictions on Argentine exports to the United States] the Argentine Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement on 2 June local time, demanding that the US Government stop imposing restrictions on Argentine exports to the United States as soon as possible. and urged the settlement of trade disputes through consultations and negotiations. The statement said that in recent years, the United States has launched a large-scale trade investigation into Argentine exports to the United States on the grounds of anti-dumping and countervailing measures, resulting in trade barriers affecting nearly 30 percent of Argentine exports to the United States, including biodiesel, honey, fruit juices, fruits and vegetables, involving trade volume of more than 1.8 billion US dollars. The statement pointed out that in March this year, after negotiations, Argentina and the United States suspended the US investigation into suspected subsidies and dumping of Argentina's exported grape juice concentrate, and allowed the goods to continue to enter the US market. The statement stressed that the two countries should use this method as a model to promote the settlement of bilateral trade issues.