Mar 10 • 03:53 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina La Nacion (ES)

Message: Kicillof said that the agricultural sector expects definitions from the Government regarding taxes and expressed that free market has 'gone out of style' in the world

Buenos Aires Governor Axel Kicillof emphasizes the agricultural sector's demands for tax reductions and critiques the national government's halted infrastructure projects during a recent Expoagro event.

During the exhibitors' dinner at Expoagro, Buenos Aires Governor Axel Kicillof highlighted that the agricultural sector is eagerly awaiting decisions from the national government regarding tax reductions, particularly regarding export duties. He pointed out that this expectation arises amid global economic turmoil, where traditional market dynamics are being questioned. Kicillof criticized the government's lack of progress on important infrastructure projects, specifically the dredging of the Salado River Basin, which he claims are crucial for agricultural productivity.

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