Argentina Slashes Export Taxes to Boost Agricultural Sector
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Associated Press BUENOS AIRES (AP) — The Argentine government announced Tuesday a further reduction in export taxes on grains such as soybeans, wheat, and corn to improve the competitiveness of the vital agricultural sector and stated its intention to eliminate them in the future. The measure was welcomed by producers' associations, which have long demanded the elimination of this tax burden. Carlos Castagnani, president of the Argentine Rural C…
BUENOS AIRES, December 9, 2025-Total News Agency-TNA- The national government announced a further reduction in the export duties applied to the main grain chains, in a decision that consolidates the economic orientation of President Javier Milei and seeks to alleviate the fiscal burden of the agro-industrial sector. Economy Minister Luis Caputo formalized the measure by detailing a permanent decrease in the aliquots reaching soy, wheat, corn, ba…
Economy Minister Luis Caputo announced on Tuesday a reduction in export taxes for the agricultural sector of between 1 and 2 percentage points for soybeans, corn, wheat, sunflower, other crops, and their derivatives. The measure was announced by the Economy Minister via his social media account, where he emphasized that "today we are taking another step towards tax relief for the agricultural sector, advancing the permanent reduction of export d…
The announced reduction of the aliquot of the right of export in wheat – which will go from 9.5% to 7.5% – will have no impact on the cereal prices on the Argentine market. In this month of December, 1.38 million tons of wheat free of retention will be embarked under the regime of temporary suspension of export duties implemented at the end of September. But that did not prevent the price of wheat drift as a product of the income of a record har…
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