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On December 26, 2025, the state of Idaho saw a significant boost in international trade as new trade agreements were signed, opening up new markets for Idahoan products and bolstering the state's economy.One of the key developments in Idaho's international trade was the signing of a new trade agreement with Mexico, a key trading partner for the state. The agreement, which aims to reduce tariffs and other trade barriers between the two countries, is expected to increase exports of Idahoan agricultural products, such as potatoes and dairy products, to Mexico.In addition to the trade agreement with Mexico, Idaho also signed a new deal with Canada, further strengthening its trade ties with its northern neighbor. The agreement includes provisions for increased cooperation in areas such as technology transfer and intellectual property rights, which are expected to benefit Idaho's technology sector.The signing of these new trade agreements comes at a time when Idaho is looking to diversify its export markets and reduce its reliance on traditional trading partners. By opening up new markets in Mexico and Canada, Idaho is positioning itself for long-term growth and economic stability.Governor John Smith praised the new trade agreements, calling them a "win-win" for both Idaho and its trading partners. "These agreements will open up new opportunities for Idahoan businesses to expand their reach and increase their competitiveness in the global market," he said.Overall, the outlook for Idaho's international trade sector is positive, with experts predicting continued growth in the coming years. With the signing of these new trade agreements, Idaho is well-positioned to take advantage of new opportunities and further cement its status as a key player in the global economy.