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But the EU is still Argentina's third largest trading partner (after Brazil and China) and accounted for 13% of total Argentine trade in 2022, or US$22 billion - nearly balanced between exports to the EU (US$10.8 billion) and imports (US$11.1 billion). [21] Argentina's main exports to the EU are processed agricultural products (38%), chemical ...
Argentina began a period of fiscal austerity in 2012, dubbed "Sintonía fina" (Spanish: Fine tuning) by the government. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It included increases in several utility and public service rates, limits on wage raises, limits on imports, and a reorganization of state enterprises.
The Argentina–United States lemon dispute was a World Trade Organization dispute settlement case (DS448) challenging U.S. import laws. [1] On September 3, 2012, Argentina requested the assistance of the World Trade Organization in hosting consultations to discuss the United States procedures. [ 1 ]
As of November 2013, the EU has imposed definitive anti-dumping duties on imports of biodiesel from Argentina and Indonesia. The anti-dumping measures consist of an additional duty of about 24.6% for Argentina and 21.3%, which measures were based on decisions taken by the Council after a 15-month investigation that the European Commission carried out in 2012.
By El Planteo's Marian Venini, translated from Spanish and adapted by Benzinga's Natan Ponieman.Argentina's Ministry of Health will make definitive changes to the country's medical marijuana law ...
Argentina — Safeguard Measures on Imports of Footwear or Argentina — Footwear (EC) [1] or WT/DS121 is a WTO Dispute Settlement case that was initiated by a complaint made by the European Communities against Argentina. [2] The decision in this case was based on "parallelism" and represents the first deployment of that concept. [3] [4] [5]
Argentina, a major exporter of wheat, along with soy and corn, has recorded just 1.51 million metric tons of pre-sales of the upcoming 2023/24 harvest by Sept. 13, latest government data showed ...
The increasing affordability comes after Argentina did away with restrictions on year-to-year rent increases, which sent initial lease prices soaring and locked up some of the city's available supply.