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Taxes · ArgentinaKey Points Argentina has announced new cuts to export taxes on soy, wheat, corn and other key crops. The government is betting that lower taxes will unlock more farm exports and hard currency after a weak November. The move shrinks one of the state’s easiest revenue taps, forcing tougher decisions on spending and reform. Argentina’s […]See the Story
Milei Cuts Export Taxes on Argentine Soy, Corn and Wheat
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Travel · ArgentinaAlthough the unstable climate and the forecasts of storms moderated the decision to travel to some destinations, the number of tourists who moved during the long weekend for the Day of the Immaculate Conception grew 43.5% compared to the same period of 2023 (in 2024 there was no holiday).According to the Argentine Confederation of the Median Company (CAME), 1,377,810 tourists traveled through the country, a figure that consolidates to this date …See the Story
Nearly 1.4 Million Tourists Spent $249.37 Billion on the Last Long Weekend of the Year
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Argentina · ArgentinaThe year closes cloudy for small and medium-sized businesses, who see consumers postponing non-essential expenses and focusing on what is most essential for the day-to-day, amid high competition with imported products and rising costs.See the Story