Argentine producers and exporters are worried about the new quota since Brazil is its main export destination. The Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Trade announced the validity of a new quota of 750K tons of extra-Mercosur wheat at 0 extra zone import duty.
Current Mercosur regulations state that wheat purchased outside the block must pay a common external tariff of 10.5%. According to official data, between January and August of last year, the Brazilian market accounted for 47% of the wheat sales made by Argentina, followed by Indonesia, Thailand, China, and Kenya, among other destinations.
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