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The Reduction of Retentions Announced by Milei Will Have Almost No Final Cost This Year

The announcement by President Javier Milei of a “permanent” reduction in the export of agricultural products will have almost no fiscal impact this year. According to News Argentinas, most of the sales of the coarse soy harvest were already made by the producers this year. Thus, this reduction of export duties will just impact the public accounts of 2026. Export rights collect 0.6% of GDP annually. Luis Caputo’s team has already achieved a fisca…
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The measure was well received by producers, exporting chambers and governors. Even economist Diego Giacomini, today critical of management, congratulated the president. The post "The government heard us": after the announcement of Javier Milei, the agro, entrepreneurs and politics celebrated the drop of detentions appeared first on The Intransigent.

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At the official opening of the Rural Exhibition in Palermo, where Nicolás Pino committed a viral blooper, President Javier Milei announced a reduction in the aliquots of export duties for six categories of agro-industrial products. "I want to take advantage of this day to make an important announcement about this great scourge that never should have existed," said Milei, and after giving details of the measure he received the applause of the rep…

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President Javier Milei officially announced this Friday at the Rural Exhibition in Palermo a permanent reduction in export duties for meat and main crops, including soy. The announcement was celebrated by those present at the farm of the Rural Society who ovated the president. During his speech at the property of the Argentine Rural Society, Milei detailed the scope of the measure: “From now, the retentions to avian meat and vaccine will go down…

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The announcement by President Javier Milei of a “permanent” reduction in the export of agricultural products will have almost no fiscal impact this year. According to News Argentinas, most of the sales of the coarse soy harvest were already made by the producers this year. Thus, this reduction of export duties will just impact the public accounts of 2026. Export rights collect 0.6% of GDP annually. Luis Caputo’s team has already achieved a fisca…

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President Javier Milei announced an immediate reduction in export taxes on soybeans, beef, corn, sorghum, and sunflowers. He said that this reduction "will continue as long as I am in government" and promised to continue reducing these export duties to zero, at the inauguration of the 137th Rural Exposition in Palermo. The head of state said that export taxes will be reduced starting today, as follows: "On poultry and beef, they will be reduced …

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After a field on alert due to the tax pressure and the impact of fiscal policies on the profitability of the sector, President Javier Milei confirmed a "permanent" low of the retentions to meat, soybeans and other grains. He said during the opening act of the Palermo Rural Exhibition. He is accompanied by Secretary Karina Milei and the Minister of Economy, Luis Caputo, in a photo carefully constructed to send a political and economic message to …

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RosarioPlus broke the news in on Saturday, July 26, 2025.
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