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Peru and Guatemala Switch On a Free-Trade Deal 14 Years in the Making
Peru and Guatemala implemented a free-trade deal on July 1, 14 years after it was signed, reducing tariffs on goods like grapes and palm oil. The agreement aims to enhance economic cooperation between the two countries.
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