Tridge summary
The General Customs Directorate (DGA) of Argentina has set the reference values for exports of five varieties of apples and five of pears. The values range between US $ 0.55 and US $ 0.88 per fruit. This move is part of DGA's strategy to identify any suspicious activities in foreign trade. The values will be applied to these fruits exported to several countries including Belgium, Denmark, Spain, France, and the US, among others. This is part of DGA's effort to re-establish reference values for various export and import products.
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Original content
The General Customs Directorate (DGA) determined the reference value for exports of five varieties of apples and another five of pears, through general resolution 4974/2021 published this Monday in the Official Gazette. In this way, the organization led by Silvia Traverso continued with the process of reestablishing reference values for export products, a tool to identify possible abusive maneuvers in foreign trade. The published regulations set for the exports of these two fruits values between US $ 0.55 and US $ 0.88, according to each variety. In the case of foreign sales of pears and apples, these values apply to when they are sent to Belgium, Denmark, Spain, France, Greece, Ireland, Iceland, Italy, Malta, Norway, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, United Kingdom , Sweden, Germany, Russia, United States, Canada, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Chile, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay and Venezuela. With 340,000 tons of pears, Argentina is ranked fifth as a world exporter and with about 100,000 ...