After President Javier Milei's absence from the China-CELAC Forum held in Beijing—which was well taken advantage of by Uruguay, Brazil, and Chile—Argentina continues to depend on political factors to unlock commercial issues. Following the event, Brazil secured market access for duck meat, turkey meat, chicken offal, peanut flour, and dry corn stillage (a derivative of bioethanol production). Meanwhile, Uruguay obtained approval from Chinese authorities for sanitary protocols to export rapeseed and soybean flour. Argentina, in contrast, achieved nothing. However, the Argentine government's technical teams continue working to enable new commercial opportunities. In this context, an official mission to Indonesia, Japan, and China was carried out this month of May, comprised of the Secretary of Industry and Commerce, Esteban Marzorati, and the Undersecretary of Agrifood Markets and International Insertion, Agustín Tejeda Rodríguez. In Japan, the reopening of poultry product exports ...
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