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Argentina Raises Export Taxes on Soy and Corn, Farmers Hurry to Sell Before Deadline

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Argentina’s government has officially decided to raise export taxes on soybeans and corn starting July 1, 2025. The tax on soybeans will go up from 26% to 33%. Corn and sorghum will be taxed at 12% instead of the previous 9.5%. Sunflower exports will also see a small increase, while taxes on wheat and barley […]

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The National Government formalized a decision of dual impact for the field a few days after the expiration of a key decree. Through a new regulation published in the Official Gazette, a different path was established for the export rights of winter crops compared to summer crops. What aliquots will be paid for soy and maize?As of 1 July, when Decree 439/2025 enters into force, the retentions for the main crops of the thick crop will return to th…

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The government’s decision to reinstate historical retentions of soybeans and maize generated a strong reaction in the agricultural sector. The Rural Society of Rosario (SRR) expressed its discomfort at the lack of compensatory measures and warned about the negative impact that this rise will have on investment and production. The president of the entity, Soledad Aramendi, said that it “beats directly the whole society.” The announced scheme keep…

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Despite the pressure of the field, the government of Javier Milei officially this Friday the continuity of the reduced retentions for barley and wheat. And, for now, the aliquots for soy, corn, sunflower and sorghum return to their previous level. It was through decree 439/2025 published in the Official Gazette, which bears the signature of President Javier Milei; the Chief of Staff, Guillermo Francos, and the Minister of Economy, Luis Caputo. A…

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The national government again raised to its previous level the export duties for soy, corn, sunflower and sorghum. In contrast, it extended the temporary reduction of retentions for barley and wheat This was established by decree 439/2025 published this Friday in the Official Gazette, which has the rubrics of [...] The entry The national government again raised the retentions to soy, corn, sunflower and sorghum was first published in Ceres Ciuda…

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The government officialized this Friday the promise – made on May 20 by Minister Luis Caputo – to maintain the reduction of export duties on wheat and barley until March 31, 2026. Thus both cereals will continue to tax until the end of March of next year an aliquot of 9.5%, while in the case of malt the same is 7.0% and for wheat flour of 4.0%. The novelty is that the decree that introduced the measure also relaxed the exchange demands contained…

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comercioyjusticia.info broke the news in on Friday, June 27, 2025.
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