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Argentina to slash grains export taxes in present to hard-hit farmers

Agricultural powerhouse Argentina will briefly reduce taxes on its grains exports, the federal government said on Thursday, mentioning the enhancing health of the country's economy and providing on a campaign guarantee from libertarian President Javier Milei.

The nation's powerful agricultural groups have actually been pushing for tax relief for the sector, which they argue is in a vital scenario due to a dry spell and low crop costs.

Economy Minister Luis Caputo stated export taxes on soybeans and subproducts, to name a few, will be reduced since Monday and through June.

This is a federal government that has come to lower taxes, stated Caputo.

Milei, who took office in December 2023, was heavily backed by the farming sector. He had actually assured to lower taxes on farming exports once the financial situation allowed it.

Taxes on soy exports will fall to 26% from 33%, tax rates on derivatives of the oilseed will be up to 24.5% from 31%, and for both wheat and corn they will go to 9.5% from 12%.

Argentina is the world's top exporter of processed soy oil and meal, the No. 3 for corn and a major producer of wheat and barley. Its crops have been hit by an absence of rains given that late December.

Farmers cheered the steps announced on Thursday, with Miguel Simioni, head of the Rosario grains exchange, calling it a step in the best instructions.

Milei's federal government will likewise completely get rid of tax exports on so-called regional economies.

Simply as President Milei assured throughout his project, we decreased taxes, true to his word, Caputo said on X.

The slash in funds entering into state coffers also comes as Argentina's economic activity grew in November for the very first time given that mid-2024, which experts at J.P. Morgan stated in a. note confirmed a V-shaped recovery.

If this maintains in December,

(source: Reuters)