- Argentina reduced export duties on key agricultural products (soybeans, beef, sunflower) to attract investment and boost exports.
- The main goals are to stimulate production, increase foreign currency inflow, and strengthen the balance of payments amid exchange rate pressures.
- The fiscal impact is estimated at 0.2% of GDP, considered manageable, with expectations that higher export volumes will offset revenue loss.
- The market responded positively, with stock and bond gains, and the measure is seen as creating new opportunities for foreign investors in agribusiness and infrastructure.
- The move aligns with recent positive economic trends under President Javier Milei and is reinforced by strengthened US-Argentina relations, including a $20 billion rescue package.
Source: auxadi.com
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