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The United States Removed Argentina From the “Black List” of Countries that Do Not Respect Intellectual Property

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After more than a decade under priority observation, the US acknowledged the country's advances in intellectual property protection and withdrew it from the Priority Watch List, although it reiterated the call to strengthen counter-piracy operations

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After more than a decade under priority observation, the US acknowledged the country's advances in intellectual property protection and withdrew it from the Priority Watch List, although it reiterated the call to strengthen counter-piracy operations

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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AJN.- The U.S. Trade Representative’s Office (USTR) removed Argentina from its “Priority Surveillance List”, a category that brings together countries under special observation for problems related to intellectual property rights. The measure also represents a positive signal for the commercial link and business climate. According to the annual report released by the U.S. agency, the decision was made after detecting progress and improvements in…

Canal C Argentina leaves the US “blacklist” and improves its international profile Argentina achieved significant progress in its relationship with the United States by being removed from the so-called “blacklist” due to intellectual property deficiencies. The decision was officialized in the annual report of the U.S. Trade Representative’s Office, which evaluates global compliance in terms of patents, copyright and the fight against piracy. Aft…

For the first time in more than a decade, the United States excluded Argentina from the Priority Watch List and transferred it to the Watch List, a less critical category. The country had been on that “black list” for more than 10 years and had accumulated observations for three decades for lack of respect for copyright and patents. The decision came after the signing of the Agreement on Reciprocal Trade and Investment (ARTI) in February 2026, b…

In a movement that marks a before and after for Argentine foreign trade, the Government of the United States has decided to remove Argentina from its “black list” of countries that do not respect intellectual property rights. The Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) published its Special Report 301 corresponding to 2026, highlighting the country’s significant progress in the fight against piracy and patent protection. This dec…

The U.S. trade agency formally recognized the legal commitments made by the National Executive. Recategorization comes after three decades of remaining in the bloc of nations with serious regulatory deficiencies. The U.S. government raised Argentina’s status with respect to the protection of intellectual property rights on Thursday. The U.S. Trade Representative’s Office (USTR) formalized the decision by disseminating its annual review, a measur…

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Infobae broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Thursday, April 30, 2026.
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