HomeCountries & Areas…Argentina hide Argentina Subscribe View Fact Sheet Embassies & Consulates Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs International Travel Information What you need to know before you go: visas, Embassy & Consulate locations, vaccinations, etc. International Travel Information: Learn More Current Travel Advisories Level 1: Exercise Normal Precautions Learn More U.S. Relationship These are excerpts from the U.S. Relations With Argentina U.S.-Argentina Relations U.S. Assistance to Argentina Bilateral Economic Relations U.S.-Argentina Relations The United States and Argentina maintain a bilateral relationship based on shared interests including economic ties, democracy and human rights, counterterrorism and rule of law, improving citizen security, energy, science and technology, people-to-people ties, and education. U.S. Assistance to Argentina U.S. assistance in Argentina promotes regional stability and democracy as well as non-proliferation and nuclear security through cooperation on export controls and border security. The United States and Argentina also cooperate on economic revitalization and public security. The International Narcotics and Law Enforcement (INL) Bureau provides funds to the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) U.S. assistance in Argentina promotes regional stability and democracy as well as non-proliferation and nuclear security through cooperation on export controls and border security. The United States and Argentina also cooperate on economic revitalization and public security. The International Narcotics and Law Enforcement (INL) Bureau provides funds to the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to foster law enforcement and justice cooperation and institutional capacity building; this has strengthened the ability of both governments to respond to shared security interests in the Western Hemisphere. Collapse U.S. Assistance to Argentina Read more about U.S. Assistance to Argentina Bilateral Economic Relations The United States enjoys a trade surplus with Argentina, and is Argentina’s number two goods and services trading partner behind Brazil. U.S. goods and services trade with Argentina totaled an estimated $26.3 billion in 2017. U.S. exports to Argentina include machinery, mineral fuels, aircraft, and plastics. U.S. imports from Argentina include chemical products, wine, aluminum and mineral fuels. There are The United States enjoys a trade surplus with Argentina, and is Argentina’s number two goods and services trading partner behind Brazil. U.S. goods and services trade with Argentina totaled an estimated $26.3 billion in 2017. U.S. exports to Argentina include machinery, mineral fuels, aircraft, and plastics. U.S. imports from Argentina include chemical products, wine, aluminum and mineral fuels. There are more than 300 U.S. companies doing business in Argentina employing more than 150,000 workers. The United States is the largest foreign investor in Argentina with approximately $14.9 billion (stock) foreign direct investment in 2017, according to the Department of Commerce. Collapse Bilateral Economic Relations Read more about Bilateral Economic Relations Integrated Country Strategies The Integrated Country Strategy is the four-year strategy articulating U.S. priorities in a given country. The Chief of Mission leads the strategy. View Integrated Country Strategies Investment Climate Statements The Investment Climate Statements analyze a variety of economies that are or could be markets for U.S. businesses and provide information on the business climates. View Investment Climate Statements Fiscal Transparency Report The Fiscal Transparency Report analyzes government transparency and identifies needed changes to improve public spending accountability. View Fiscal Transparency Report Discover More 2022 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices 2022 Report on International Religious Freedom 2023 Trafficking in Persons Report View all Department Reports and Publications COVID-19 Vaccine Deliveries Since July, 2021 the United States has donated 3,500,000 safe and effective COVID-19 vaccine doses with the people of Argentina. This includes 3,500,000 Moderna doses. Of the 3,500,000 of vaccine doses, 100% were donated through bilateral agreements. The United States is committed to leading an international and coordinated effort to accelerate access to safe and effective COVID-19 vaccines to meet global needs. The United States is working with other governments and partners including COVAX, Caricom, and the African Vaccine Acquisition Trust (AVAT) to protect communities from COVID-19 and apply lessons from this pandemic to enhance health security now and in the future. Learn more about our work Delivering Vaccines and on COVID-19 Recovery. More Vaccine Deliveries Highlights March 12, 2024 Economic and Health Dialogue of the Americas Advances Through a Second Annual High-level Meeting in the Dominican Republic March 12, 2024 Economic and Health Dialogue of the Americas High-level Meeting Outcomes for 2024 February 23, 2024 Secretary Antony J. Blinken And Argentine Foreign Minister Diana Mondino At a Joint Press Availability February 22, 2024 U.S. Relations with Argentina February 16, 2024 Travel to Brazil and Argentina, February 20-23, 2024 VIEW ALL NEWS Tags Argentina Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs