阿根廷政府宣布进一步下调农产品出口预扣税率

Core Viewpoint - The Argentine government has announced a further reduction in export withholding tax rates on agricultural products, aiming to enhance the competitiveness of the agricultural sector and promote production, employment, and regional development [1] Summary by Category Tax Rate Reductions - The export withholding tax rate for soybeans has been reduced from 26% to 24% - The tax rate for soybean by-products has decreased from 24.5% to 22.5% - The withholding tax for wheat and barley has been lowered from 9.5% to 7.5% - The tax rate for corn and sorghum has been reduced from 9.5% to 8.5% - The sunflower export withholding tax has decreased from 5.5% to 4.5% [1][1][1] Government Initiatives - This tax reduction is part of the government's agricultural tax reduction plan, which aims for a "permanent" decrease in export withholding taxes on agricultural products [1][1] - Previously, on July 26, the government announced a permanent reduction in withholding taxes for beef, poultry, corn, sorghum, sunflower seeds, soybeans, and their by-products [1][1] - From September 22 to October 31, the government temporarily suspended export withholding taxes to alleviate exchange rate tensions ahead of the midterm elections [1][1] Economic Impact - Agricultural enterprises are a major driver of the Argentine economy, and lowering export withholding tax rates is expected to enhance the competitiveness of the agricultural sector [1][1][1]