The Argentine government plans to announce new measures to simplify customs procedures and reduce import costs. These changes will accompany the recently formalized reduction of import tariffs on 89 products, including finished goods, inputs, and machinery. Federico Sturzenegger, Minister of Deregulation and State Transformation, shared insights about the upcoming reforms. He aims to remove layers […]
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