Milei announced that the export quota for beef will increase from 20,000 to 80,000 tons annually, with a symbolic tariff of less than 1%.
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In a half-hour speech filled with praise for capitalism and free enterprise, President Javier Milei announced one of the most significant economic news items in recent years for the Argentine agro-export sector: the United States approved quadrupling the import quota of beef from Argentina, increasing it from 20,000 to 80,000 tons annually, with a minimum tariff of just 40 dollars per ton, equivalent to less than 1%. The announcement was made during the America Business Forum, held in Miami, where the president spoke to an audience composed of entrepreneurs, investors, and international economic leaders. In his speech, Milei reaffirmed his defense of capitalism, which he defined as "the most moral model of all existing ones," and highlighted its historical role in "lifting millions of people out of extreme poverty." However, beyond his usual liberal rhetoric and geopolitical analysis, the head of state dedicated a part of his speech to a specific issue that arouses enthusiasm in ...
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