Argentina has made significant changes to its agricultural trade policies, which are set to be published in the Official Gazette. The country will reduce the export withholding tax on meat products, such as beef, pork, and poultry, by 25%, setting the new range between 3.75%-6.75%. Furthermore, the export tariffs on all categories of cows (Argentine A, B, C, D, and E cows) have been eliminated. Additionally, the export tax rebate for products like milk, milk-based beverages, casein, and its derivatives is set at 0%. Finally, most Argentine beef exports to China, including bone-in beef, will be exempt from export tariffs.