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What Impact Would the Permanent Reduction of Agricultural Withholdings Have on the Collection?

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Today the retentions of the field participate in approximately 7.5% of the total collection, representing 0.6% of the GDP. The article details how much would impact the cut that the government recently announced on the Export Rights. Read more
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The Government officialized the permanent reduction of withholdings on exports of soybeans, meat, maize, sorghum and sunflowers, by Decree 525/2025 published this Thursday in the Official Gazette. The regulations formalized the announcement made last Saturday by President Javier Milei at the opening of the 137 Rural Exhibition, promising that this decrease “will continue while in government” and that it will seek to deepen it to bring export dut…

The government published on Thursday Decree 526/2025 that officializes a permanent reduction of the retentions for products such as soy, sunflower, barley, wheat, corn, sorghum and meat.The norm, which carries the signature of Javier Milei, seeks to strengthen the competitiveness of the sector and to align the commercial policy with the principles of openness and economic freedom. The decree also carries the signatures of the chief of staff, Gui…

·Argentina
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The national government published this midnight in the Official Gazette the reduction of retentions to grains and meat announced by President Javier Milei last Saturday at the central event of the Rural Exhibition of Palermo. With this modification, the soybean will tax 26% from today, the cereals 9.5%, and the beef and avian meat 5%, among other modifications.

Today the retentions of the field participate in approximately 7.5% of the total collection, representing 0.6% of the GDP. The article details how much would impact the cut that the government recently announced on the Export Rights. Read more

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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After the announcement made by the government in La Rural, where it confirmed a reduction in the retentions to the meat, several doubts began to arise about the real impact that the measure could have on the domestic market. In dialogue with Diario San Rafael and FM Vos 94.5, the president of the Chamber of Meat Suppliers of Mendoza, José Rizzo, analyzed the measure, its implications in the price of the meat and the current state of the livestoc…

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diariosanrafael.com.ar broke the news in on Wednesday, July 30, 2025.
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