The new Argentinian government is planning to impose a 15% duty on some agricultural products, a significant change from the previous 0% duty, to balance the country's expenses and income. The affected products include "olive, rice, bovine hides, dairy, fruit (excluding lemon), horticultural, beans, potatoes, garlic, chickpeas, peas, lentils, honey, sugar, yerba mate, tea, horses, wool, and seafood. This increase will impact the value of exported dollars and may affect the competitiveness of the products in the global market.