The U.S. Trade Representative’s Office released a statement saying the United States has signed another agreement on reciprocal trade, this time with El Salvador. Jamieson Greer, the U.S. Trade Representative, signed the agreement with El Salvador’s Minister of Economy, Maria Luisa. The agreement commits El Salvador to addressing and preventing barriers to U.S. agricultural products in the market, such as fumigation requirements, facility registration, product registration, and acceptance of currently agreed certificates issued by U.S. regulatory authorities. “U.S. DDGS’ exports are up in the first quarter of the 2025-2026 marketing year, and with this agreement, we hope we will continue to see a rise in trade with those products and others the Council represents,” said USGBC President and CEO Ryan LeGrand. “The U.S. Grains and Bioproducts Council is pleased to see the first agreement on reciprocal trade in the Western Hemisphere.”