Argentina Lowers Export Taxes on Meat and Grain, Milei Says
Argentine President Javier Milei announced on Saturday a reduction in export taxes on poultry and beef, soybeans and derivatives, corn, sorghum and sunflowers, a measure requested by the southern country's agricultural sector.
Milei stated that the announced reductions will be permanent and "result in a 20% reduction in export taxes for grain supply chains; and a 26% reduction in export taxes for livestock and meat."
Export taxes on poultry and beef will be reduced from 6.75% to 5%; export taxes on corn from 12% to 9.5%
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