Argentina Unveils ‘Super RIGI’ Bill to Attract Billion-Dollar Technology Investments
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Argentina's Milei Offers 30-Year Tax Breaks for New Industries
ARGENTINA · ECONOMY Key Facts —The bill: Argentina’s government sent Congress a plan, dubbed the “Super RIGI,” to attract giant investments. —The threshold: projects must commit at least $1 billion to qualify, five times the earlier regime’s bar. —The perks: 30 years of tax stability, income tax cut to 15%, and freedom to move foreign […] The post Argentina’s Milei Offers 30-Year Tax Breaks for New Industries appeared first on The Rio Times.
Argentina unveils ‘Super RIGI’ bill to attract billion-dollar technology investments
Argentina's government has sent to Congress a new investment incentive bill dubbed "Super RIGI", targeting projects worth at least $1bn in sectors including artificial intelligence, semiconductors and advanced biotechnology.
The controversial bill grants 30 years of armor to large capitals, limits provincial autonomy and subjects disputes to international arbitrations, consolidating a model of resource surrender and sovereignty.
After launching a first regime of tax benefits aimed at encouraging large investments in strategic sectors such as energy or mining, the government of Javier Milei seeks to take another step. It will try to attract, under even more favourable conditions, initiatives linked to industries that do not currently exist in Argentina or are in the experimental phase, such as artificial intelligence, semiconductors, advanced biotechnology and digital in…
The national government sent a bill to Congress this Tuesday to create the Incentive Regime for Large Investments in New Industries, nicknamed “Super RIGI”. This initiative seeks to capture large-scale projects in sectors considered strategic and high-tech for the development of the Argentine economy. The regime is aimed exclusively at new economic activities with minimum disbursements of $1 billion, demanding the execution of at least 20% of th…
The national government sent to Congress a project that promises to be the most ambitious commitment of Javier Milei’s management to attract large-scale foreign investment. The so-called Super RIGI does not replace the current regime but complements it with a radically different focus: industries that, according to the official view, do not yet exist in Argentina. It is artificial intelligence, semiconductors, data centers, lithium batteries, ad…
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