The document accuses the police of using chemical agents and rubber bullets …
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Facundo Iglesia is an economics, finance and technology reporter for the Buenos Aires Herald. His work has appeared in The Guardian, Wired, Le Monde Diplomatique, Rest of World, Perfil, among many others. In 2021, he won the ESET Latin American Award for Journalism on Computer Security.
The international lender also announced that it would extend the current deal through December
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Economy vice-minister Gabriel Rubinstein is in DC to close the lender’s fourth review of the country and confirm the payment.
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A AR$1 billion investment in the national agrifood authority and reinforced border controls were also announced.
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The foreign tourist dollar rate remains in place, but glitches in some apps and delayed reimbursements are causing confusion.
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The Commerce Secretariat detected missing products and the misuse of the program’s tags, among other violations.
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Edesur is owned by an Italian holding and has a 95-year exclusive contract to distribute electricity in the south of Buenos Aires
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This year the agricultural industry will export US$13 billion less than in 2022, mainly due to the ongoing drought, Foundation for Agriculture Development (FADA) has found. Moreover, the Rosario Stock …
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Energy Secretary Flavia Royón announced yesterday that power prices would go up by 36% during the third stage of subsidy segmentation, which will start this year. This announcement was made …
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The Agriculture Secretariat will launch a 10% discount for people who pay with debit cards in butcher shops as beef prices surge. The new measure will be launched in the …
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Customs fine a company from Pirelli´s holding US$20 million for overstating value of imports to get dollars
The Argentine government slapped Prometeon, a licensee of the Milan-based tire manufacturer Pirelli, with a US$20 million fine on Thursday for over-declaring the value of its imports by that sum. …
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The government will launch the second stage of the Precios Justos (Fair Prices) price control agreement today, which will allow companies to mark up prices by 3.2% a month. The …