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Illegal Sale Collapses in Caba: 84% Fell in a Year, but Piracy Grows

Summary by El Economista
In June, the illegal street sale in CABA had a rich low compared to 2024, although it grew compared to May. The pirate a increase more than 1600%.
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During the month of June 2025, 165 illegal street sales stalls were detected in the City of Buenos Aires in the areas relieved by the Argentine Chamber of Commerce and Services (CAC), according to the last report prepared by the Observatory of Commerce and Services of the Entity. “This represented a decrease of 84.4% compared to June 2024, while, in relation to the previous measurement (May 2025), there was an increase of 50%,” the institution s…

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In June, the illegal street sale in CABA had a rich low compared to 2024, although it grew compared to May. The pirate a increase more than 1600%.

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El Economista broke the news in on Thursday, July 17, 2025.
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