Antidumping
The Decree 33/2025, published in the Official Gazette on January 16th, 2025, establishes significant modifications to the antidumping system in Argentina, aiming to
REUTERS/Agustin Marcarian/File Photo Purchase Licensing Rights Jan 15 (Reuters) - Argentina will roll out changes to the country's anti-dumping system in an effort to promote greater competition and bring down prices, Economy Minister Luis Caputo said on social media on Wednesday.
Argentina narrows the duration of anti-dumping duties to promote a more competitive market. Reforms target increased transparency and a balanced foreign trade atmosphere. Efforts are aligned with President Milei's agenda to reduce state intervention and combat inflation.
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Both institutions will contribute with assessments that consider the public interest and consumer rights, as well as the impact on value chains. With this reform, the Government seeks to foster competition, restore the original function of anti-dumping duties and promote more transparent and balanced foreign trade.
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