Argentina cuts export taxes on soy, corn, and beef
Aug, 01, 2025 Posted by Lucas LorimerWeek 202532
A reduction in export taxes on soybeans, corn, soybean oil and meal, and beef in Argentina took effect on Thursday (31), following the publication of a presidential decree in the Official Gazette of the major global food exporter.
The decision had been announced on Saturday by President Javier Milei. With it, export taxes on soybeans and their derivatives—oil and meal—were reduced to 26% and 24.5%, respectively, down from the previous rates of 33% and 31%.
Here is a historical overview of Argentinian exports of bovine meat starting from January 2022. The chart was prepared using data from DataLiner:
Argentinian exports of bovine meat – Jan 2022 to May 2025 – TEU
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Source: Forbes Brasil
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