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The Concordia Customs Office Notified More than 20 People of Alleged Violations of the Customs Code, with Fines of up to $64 Million.

The customs agency published a notice in the Official Gazette on Monday, granting the defendants a ten-day period to present their defense and offer evidence in proceedings for alleged violations of the Customs Code. According to DIARIOJUNIO, the cases involve minimum fines ranging from minor amounts to penalties reaching 64 million pesos, in several instances including the confiscation of merchandise. The notice warns that failure to appear may…
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The customs agency published a notice in the Official Gazette on Monday, granting the defendants a ten-day period to present their defense and offer evidence in proceedings for alleged violations of the Customs Code. According to DIARIOJUNIO, the cases involve minimum fines ranging from minor amounts to penalties reaching 64 million pesos, in several instances including the confiscation of merchandise. The notice warns that failure to appear may…

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diariojunio.com.ar broke the news in on Monday, December 15, 2025.
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