Argentina reinstates grain export taxes after $7b billion sales cap reached

September 28, 2025 |

In Germany, BNE Intellinews reported that Argentina has restored export taxes on grains and their derivatives after reaching its predetermined $7 billion sales threshold in just three days, bringing an abrupt end to a tax holiday.

The country’s fiscal agency ARCA announced on September 24 that the sales cap established under Decree 682/2025 had been met, triggering the automatic reinstatement of export levies on soybeans, corn, wheat and their derivatives, as well as beef and poultry, according to the report.

The suspension, which began on September 22 with the aim of accelerating foreign sales and securing desperately needed dollars to stabilize the local currency, was designed to last until the end of October or until $7 billion in declared exports were registered—whichever came first, it added.

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