The government made official the reduction of between 1 and 2 points for agricultural withholdings.

Published Dec 12, 2025

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Through decree 877/2025 published today in the Official Bulletin, the government formalized the decision to reduce the export duties paid on grains. Announced unexpectedly at the beginning of this week, the measure involves a reduction of between 1 and 2 points for the different complexes. In this way, soybeans will be taxed at 24% instead of 26%, while their by-products will be reduced from 24.5% to 22.5%. Wheat and barley will go from being taxed at 9.5% to 7.5%; corn and sorghum from 9.5% to 8.5%; and sunflower from 5.5% to 4.5%. "This government management understands export duties as a distorting tax that must be eliminated and, to the extent that the fiscal surplus allows, they will be reduced until they disappear," states the measure signed by Javier Milei, Manuel Adorni, and Luis Caputo.

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Through decree 877/2025 published today in the Official Bulletin, the government formalized the decision to reduce the export duties paid on grains. Announced unexpectedly at the beginning of this week, the measure involves a decrease of between 1 and 2 points for the different complexes. In this way, soybeans will go from being taxed at 26% to 24%, while its by-products will be reduced from 24.5% to 22.5%. Wheat and barley will go from being taxed at 9.5% to 7.5%; corn and sorghum from 9.5% to 8.5%; and sunflower from 5.5% to 4.5%. "This government management understands export duties as a distorting tax that must be eliminated and, to the extent that the fiscal surplus allows, they will be reduced until they disappear," states the measure signed by Javier Milei, Manuel Adorni, and Luis Caputo. "It is necessary to continue creating favorable conditions for production, foreign trade, and the opening of new markets, strengthening macroeconomic stability and the development of the ...

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