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Argentine government canceled a variety of agricultural exports customs declaration requirements

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Argentina's newspaper reported on June 19, 19, the State Secretariat of the Bio-economy of the Ministry of Economy published Resolution No. 50/2024, announcing the abolition of a variety of agricultural products export customs requirements, covering a range of more than ten kinds of crops and their by-products, such as rice, peanuts, corn oil, wheat gluten, beans and so on.

 

The government's move will further shorten the processing time for the export of these products, reduce the operating and management costs of enterprises, and minimize the probability of non-compliance. According to the Secretariat of State for the Biological Economy, this measure is in line with the requirements of the national deregulation decree and will reshape the Argentine economy through the gradual elimination of trade barriers and restrictions, leading to greater integration into the world trading system.


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