Argentina: New Export Tax Rates in Argentina

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On Wednesday, March 4, 2020 the Government of Argentina announced adjustments to its export tax regime. Key modifications to existing rates included an increase from 30 percent to 33 percent for soybeans and soybean products. Wheat, corn, and sorghum export taxes remain at 12 percent. Other commodities saw reduction or maintenance of their current export tax rates.

Argentina: New Export Tax Rates in Argentina

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