Food Exporter's Perspective
Export restrictions: a food exporter’s perspective (Argentina)

The 1990s was the only decade in 70 years when Argentina did not have export barriers. Since then export taxes have been increasing but they have now stabilised at high levels. Export taxes represent the third largest source of revenue for the Argentinean treasury after income tax and VAT. Export controls were found to have significant negative effects on producer prices and agricultural output, although it is difficult to assess their cost to the country.

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Agriculture, food and land use »Agriculture, food and land use
Global food and agriculture »Global food and agriculture
Food policy »Food policy
Food policy recommendations »Food policy recommendations
Export restrictions »Export restrictions
Food Exporter's Perspective
Dismantle export controls »Dismantle export controls
Reduce export taxes with a view to developing uniform barriers »Reduce export taxes with a view to developing uniform barriers
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