United States–Latin America trade

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United States–Latin America trade encompasses the extensive economic exchange of goods, services, and capital between the U.S. and Latin American countries, historically shaped by maritime routes, regional agreements, and shifting political and economic ties.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf economic relationship
international trade relationship
affectedBy Latin American import-substitution policies
United States tariff policy
commodity price cycles
exchange rate fluctuations
regional integration in Latin America
structural adjustment programs
facilitatedBy Caribbean shipping routes
Gulf of Mexico shipping routes
Pacific coast ports
Panama Canal
hasDimension migration-related economic flows
nearshoring of production
remittances
supply chain integration
hasHistoricalRootIn 19th-century maritime trade routes
Atlantic Ocean trade routes
Caribbean Sea trade routes
Pacific Ocean trade routes
historicallyLinkedTo Alliance for Progress
Cold War politics in Latin America
Good Neighbor policy
surface form: Good Neighbor Policy

Monroe Doctrine
United States foreign policy in Latin America
includes foreign direct investment
trade in goods
trade in services
involvesCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
involvesRegion Latin America
linkedAgreement Caribbean Basin Initiative
surface form: Caribbean Basin Economic Recovery Act

Caribbean Basin Initiative
Caribbean Basin Initiative
surface form: Caribbean Basin Trade Partnership Act

Dominican Republic–Central America Free Trade Agreement
NAFTA
surface form: North American Free Trade Agreement

United States–Chile Free Trade Agreement
United States–Colombia Free Trade Agreement
surface form: United States–Colombia Trade Promotion Agreement

USMCA
surface form: United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement

U.S.–Panama Trade Promotion Agreement
surface form: United States–Panama Trade Promotion Agreement

United States–Peru Trade Promotion Agreement
mainLatinAmericanExports assembled manufactured goods
bananas
beef
coffee
copper
crude oil
fresh fruit
iron ore
soybeans
sugar
textiles
mainUSExports agricultural products
automotive products
financial services
machinery
manufactured goods
refined petroleum products
telecommunications services
majorPartnerCountry Argentina
Bolivia
Brazil
Chile
Colombia
Costa Rica
Cuba
Dominican Republic
Ecuador
El Salvador
Guatemala
Haiti
Honduras
Jamaica
Mexico
Nicaragua
Panama
Paraguay
Peru
Trinidad and Tobago
Uruguay
Venezuela
regulatoryActor Inter-American Development Bank
Office of the United States Trade Representative
Organization of American States
U.S. Department of Commerce
surface form: United States Department of Commerce
shapedBy economic policy
political relations
regional trade agreements

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Great White Fleet associatedWith United States–Latin America trade
Pan American World Airways operatedOnRoute United States–Latin America trade
this entity surface form: United States–Latin America