Hilton Quota: the government of Argentina defined the deadlines for the 2024-2025 quotas

Published 2024년 5월 15일

Tridge summary

The Argentine Ministry of Economy has introduced Resolution 23/2024 to manage the registration process for the 2024-2025 'Hilton Quota', a tariff quota allocated by the European Union (29,389 tons of high-quality boneless beef chilled cuts) and the United Kingdom (111 tons) for argentine beef. The resolution, based on international trade agreements and EU regulations, outlines the 15-day registration period in July 2024 for interested parties and aims to ensure a consistent meat supply and quality throughout the quota period. The legality of the measure is overseen by the ministry's permanent Legal Service.
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Original content

The Ministry of Economy, through its Bioeconomy Secretariat, has issued Resolution 23/2024, establishing the guidelines and deadlines for the registration process corresponding to the tariff quota for high-quality boneless beef chilled cuts, known as the "Hilton Quota" , assigned by the European Union to the Argentine Republic for the period 2024-2025. Regulatory Background and International Context This resolution is framed in the international regulations of the General Agreement on Customs Tariffs and Trade of 1994 (GATT) and the Marrakesh Agreement, approved by Law No. 24,425. Likewise, it is based on Implementing Regulation (EU) No. 2020/761 of the Commission of the European Union and its amendment, and on Regulation No. 2020/1,432 of the Department of Finance and the Department of Environment, Food and UK Rural Affairs. Distribution and Allocation of the Hilton Fee For the 2024-2025 commercial cycle, it is established that the European Union will assign Argentina a quota of ...

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