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The Government Has Enabled a New Entry of Cars with No Customs Tariff Electrified

Summary by La Nacion
The government launched the second stage so that the terminals and importers can participate in the quota for the entry of electrified persons without paying the 35% customs tariff. The measure, officialized by Resolution 210/2025 and published in the Official Gazette, allows a new quota of 21,738 units that will be able to enter the country with zero tariff, in line with the policy set out months ago by the Ministry of Economy.A car offers its …

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The government launched the second stage so that the terminals and importers can participate in the quota for the entry of electrified persons without paying the 35% customs tariff. The measure, officialized by Resolution 210/2025 and published in the Official Gazette, allows a new quota of 21,738 units that will be able to enter the country with zero tariff, in line with the policy set out months ago by the Ministry of Economy.A car offers its …

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The Minister cited a post issued by the Ministry of Industry and Trade, within the framework of the “second stage of the scheme foreseen for 2025.” The results of the tender will be known on 4 July.

It is because the first call did not cover the quota of 50,000 units allocated for this year. Conditions to participate.

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InsideEVs Argentina broke the news in on Wednesday, June 11, 2025.
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