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The government Will try to update with him 2023 budget sent to Congress Powers delegated to manage detention.
as warned Barbechando Foundation, Following the issues on the legislative agenda, the government has this goal under Article 96 of the budget. The text says: “The ninth paragraph of Article 52 of Law 27541 and its amendments shall be replaced by the following words: “The national executive branch may exercise this authority until December 31, 2023.”
Article 52 of the aforementioned law of December 2019 gave the government the power to detain until December last year. It set a cap of 33%, which applies to soybeans, and 15% for products such as wheat and corn, which are taxed at 12% today.
Last year, when the 2022 budget was not approved, the government lost its delegated powers and Sociedad Rural Argentina (SRA), together with Rural de Jesús María, They challenged the legality of the continuity of detention in court. Strictly speaking, this lawsuit results in an open court front. Meanwhile, in Junin, federal judge Hector Plou upheld the unconstitutionality lawsuit filed by the producers in the first instance. According to sources, the state will collect between $140,000 and $180,000 million after the restoration of export duties in 2022.
“We want to alert national lawmakers that the 2023 budget bill proposes to empower the national executive branch to impose export duties until December 31, 2023, taking back the powers it had under Act No. 27,541/19 (social solidarity and productive reactivation). law), which allowed the government to determine them until December 31, 2021. Barbechando noted.
“We firmly believe that the path of our country’s development is through public policy that produces predictability, stability, long-term perspective, which generates dynamism in productive activities. Export taxes are taxes that affect job creation, federal development, and ultimately our country’s ability to produce quality food for Argentines and the world.” noted.
“We continue to work constructively to create proposals that provide fiscal stability and sustainable development,” Barbechando said.
Last year, with the 2022 budget, the former Minister of Economy, K. Martin Guzman, Efforts were made to ensure that the arrests were processed by December 2024. As said, the budget was not approved.
This year, in the midst of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, which initially affected commodities such as wheat, which accounts for nearly 30% of global trade in the grain, the government, from the president. Alberto Fernandez At the top, he argued several times that he needed to increase detention to separate domestic prices from foreign ones.
strictly speaking, Under the pretext of creating a $400 million fund to subsidize flour that reaches the bakery, last March it raised tariffs on soybean meal and oil from 31 to 33%, similar to oilseeds.
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Source: La Nacion
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