While the new export duty scheme implemented by the Argentine government implied the increase in the rate paid by some Soybeans grain producers/exporters, other products received a reduction. These are some of the most important ones: Sunflower 7% (-5% compared to the last tariff scheme.) Sunflower Oil 7% (-5% compared to the last tariff scheme.) Wheat Flour 7% (-2% compared to the last tariff scheme.) Peanut 7% (-5% compared to the last tariff scheme.) Frozen fish 7% (-2% compared to the last tariff scheme.) Paddy rice 6% (-6% compared to the last tariff scheme.) Cornmeal 5% (-4% compared to the last tariff scheme.) Polished rice 5% (-4% compared to the last tariff scheme.) Pork meat 5% (-4% compared to the last tariff scheme.) Sausages 5% (-4% compared to the last tariff scheme.) Lamb meat 5% (-4% compared to the last tariff scheme.) Confectionery Sunflower 5% (-7% compared to the last tariff scheme.) Pop Corn 5% (-4% compared to the last tariff scheme.) Packaged flint corn 5% (-7% compared to the last tariff scheme.) Green Peas 5% (-4% compared to the last tariff scheme.) Beans 5% (-4% compared to the last tariff scheme.) Chickpeas 5% (-4% compared to the last tariff scheme.) Lentils 5% (-4% compared to the last tariff scheme.) Fresh fish 5% (-4% compared to the last tariff scheme.)
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