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Tuesday, September 10, 2024
Argentina ends export duties on beef, pork, and dairy products
The government of Argentina announced the elimination of export duties on beef, pork, and dairy products and a 25% reduction in withholding taxes for different meat chains.
Tuesday, July 9, 2024
Argentina's economic strain shifts meat consumption from beef to chicken
Argentina, renowned for its high beef consumption, is experiencing a significant shift as households turn to cheaper chicken to make their budgets last longer, Bloomberg reported.
Monday, March 4, 2024
Argentina first in world to certify carbon-negative beef
Argentina has emerged as the first country in the world to certify carbon-negative beef.
Thursday, January 11, 2024
Argentina lifts export ban on popular beef cuts
Argentina has authorised the export of seven popular cuts of beef which had been banned from sales abroad under the country's previous administration.
Tuesday, May 25, 2021
Argentina's beef industry concerned of damaging consequences arising from export ban
Argentina's beef production industry is concerned that the Argentine government's decision to stop exports in order to curb prices in the domestic market will generate serious damage to the activity.
Friday, May 21, 2021
Argentina officially formalises beef export ban, citing demand in Asia for high prices
Argentina's government officially formalises the controversial beef ban, which was first announced earlier this week citing strong demand in Asia for pushing up prices, Reuters reported.
Wednesday, May 19, 2021
Shares of major Brazilian meatpackers fall following Argentina's beef export ban
Major Brazilian meatpackers Marfrig and Minerva saw their shares fall following Argentina's 30-day beef export ban, which affected their operations in that country, Reuters reported.
Wednesday, May 19, 2021
Argentina farm groups halt trading to protest 30-day ban on beef exports
Argentine farm groups will stop livestock trading to protest the government's 30-day ban on beef exports, which was imposed to curb rising domestic prices, Reuters reported.
Friday, January 22, 2021
Argentina's domestic beef consumption falls to historic low
Argentina's annual consumption of beef fell to a historic low of 49.7 kilogrammes per person in 2020.
Thursday, October 1, 2020
Argentina's exports of beef to China returns to pre-pandemic levels
Argentina's ABC meat export consortium said the country is set to export about 870,000 tonnes of beef to China in 2020, similar to export numbers in 2019 despite the COVID-19 pandemic, Reuters reported.
Monday, June 8, 2020
Argentina reports increased beef exports to the US
US Department of Agriculture (USDA) data showed Argentina's beef exports to the United States increased to 1,290 tonnes in April, compared to only two tonnes one year ago, Buenos Aires Times reported.
Tuesday, April 7, 2020
Argentina's beef exports to the EU and China disrupted due to COVID-19
Exports to the European Union (EU) have decreased to near zero and sales to China has plunged compared to 2019 because of COVID-19, reported Reuters.
Friday, April 3, 2020
Will Argentina's beef export renaissance come undone?
Four years of economic liberalization revives exports to record levels -with three quarters of shipments destined for China. Now Covid-19, and a new, ham fisted government threaten to send the industry back into its multi-decade slump.
Tuesday, February 25, 2020
Argentina's beef exports to China fell 30% in January
February 25, 2020 Argentina's beef exports to China fell 30% in January Mario Ravettino, head of ABC, a consortium of Argentine meat exporters, said sales have fallen due to the coronavirus outbreak and price disputes with buyers in China, ...
Monday, December 16, 2019
New Argentina government increases export taxes for beef, soybeans, corn and wheat
December 16, 2019 New Argentina government increases export taxes for beef, soybeans, corn and wheat Argentina's President Alberto Fernandez rose soybeans, soyoil and soymeal export levies to soybeans, soyoil and soymeal by 5% to 30%, boost ...

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