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Milei Reduces Tariff to Imported Toys

Summary by El Economista
Consumption continues to show mixed signs in Argentina, with fewer purchases and more indebtedness, while sales of special occasions do not pick up despite the promotions, as was seen on Mother's Day. Almost two months after Christmas, the Milei government defined a reduction in tariffs for the import of toys that aims to have lower prices and to expand the offer, according to explained.The Trade Secretariat reduced to 20% the import tariffs of …
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Consumption continues to show mixed signs in Argentina, with fewer purchases and more indebtedness, while sales of special occasions do not pick up despite the promotions, as was seen on Mother's Day. Almost two months after Christmas, the Milei government defined a reduction in tariffs for the import of toys that aims to have lower prices and to expand the offer, according to explained.The Trade Secretariat reduced to 20% the import tariffs of …

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El Economista broke the news in on Sunday, November 2, 2025.
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