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Curious Situation in a Business Convulsed by Trump's Tariffs: Yankees Are Paying Twice or Triple than Before for Argentine Meat · Global Voices

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According to the information provided by the Association of Exporting Producers (APEA), U.S. importers are paying $11,000 for the ton of meat exported within the quota of 20,000 tons allocated to Argentina and for which 10% of tariffs are paid. Prices are much higher than in previous years. On the one hand, in August last year the average value of what was exported by Argentina was $5,000 and in 2023 of $4,000 a ton. This improvement in prices h…
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According to the information provided by the Association of Exporting Producers (APEA), U.S. importers are paying $11,000 for the ton of meat exported within the quota of 20,000 tons allocated to Argentina and for which 10% of tariffs are paid. Prices are much higher than in previous years. On the one hand, in August last year the average value of what was exported by Argentina was $5,000 and in 2023 of $4,000 a ton. This improvement in prices h…

The Ministry of Agriculture and Food updated the minimum export prices for dairy products and meat, which came into effect on July 29, 2025.

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agronews.com broke the news in on Tuesday, July 29, 2025.
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