On April 16, the national government decided to eliminate the CIBU (Certificate of Used Goods Import) through decree 273/2025. With this determination, the import process for used machinery, primarily agricultural equipment, was greatly facilitated. This measure generated widespread rejection from the metalworking industry, mainly from firms that manufacture agricultural equipment of national origin. Argentina has a metalworking hub dedicated to agricultural machinery that is renowned worldwide. It is for this reason that the import of used equipment puts this thriving national hub at risk, which has its epicenter in southern Santa Fe. But the measure also generated rejection among global manufacturers operating in Argentina who also manufacture equipment in our territory. What they argue on both ends of the chain is that they are prepared to compete against incoming equipment, but under equal conditions. According to their understanding, the machinery that began to enter arrives ...
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