Argentina has reduced the export taxes on wheat, corn, and soybeans, with the promise that they will remain permanent instead of the temporary ones previously applied.
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Export taxes on key agricultural products from Argentina such as wheat, corn, and soybeans have been reduced, it has become clear from a decree by the country's president Javier Milei, cited by Argentina's Minister of Economy Luis Caputo, international news agencies reported. For wheat, the reduction is to 7.5% from the previous 9.5%, for corn to 8.5% from 9.5%, for soybeans to 24% from 26%, and for soybean meal and soybean oil to 22.5% from the currently effective 24.5%. The lower fees will be permanent, which indicates that "Milei is trying to stimulate the agricultural sector in the country in the ...
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