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  2. Argentine beef - Wikipedia

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    The price of meat was kept artificially high by the government, by means of the combination of a special tariff applied to cattle imports from Argentina, to protect the domestic producers, and a runaway inflation. The riots lasted from October 22 until October 27, and between 200 and 250 people were killed over this period, while more than 500 ...

  3. List of countries by live animal exports - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of countries by live animal exports. Data is for 2019, in millions of United States dollars, as reported by International Trade Centre. [1] Currently the top twenty countries are listed. #

  4. Foreign trade of Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Argentine trade with fellow Mercosur nations reached US$35 billion in 2022, and as in most years remained in deficit for Argentina with US$15.8 billion in exports and US$19.3 billion in imports. Mercosur buys 68% of Argentine exports of motor vehicles and auto parts, and these made up three-eights of total exports to the bloc in 2022. [21]

  5. Meat-loving Argentines eat less beef as inflation bites - AOL

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    It is a permanent search for prices," he said. Another butcher Dario Barrandeguy, 76, said people were buying the cheapest cuts of beef or other less expensive meats.

  6. Argentina unveils 'emergency' austerity measures, grain ... - AOL

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    Argentine President Mauricio Macri on Monday announced new taxes on exports in the world's third-biggest soy producer and steep cuts to spending in an "emergency" bid to balance next year's budget ...

  7. 2006 Argentine restriction of beef exports - Wikipedia

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    Exports had soared after the collapse of 2001 forced the government to let the national currency (the peso) float and depreciate. As a result, internal prices of beef, a major staple of Argentine diet , rose considerably, and part of the beef production was diverted from the local market to importers abroad.

  8. Argentina's Milei signs decree to boost exports, deregulation

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    Argentina's poverty rate soared past 40% in the first half of this year. (Reporting by Maximilian Heath; Writing by Sarah Morland; Editing by David Alire Garcia and Leslie Adler) Show comments

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