The question from motorists arises from the delay in the production of plates, attributed to difficulties in the importation of inputs and the transition of manufacturing responsibilities from Casa de la Moneda to new suppliers.
The delay in the delivery of patents metallic and green cardss worries thousands of Argentines who plan to travel by land to Brazil either Uruguay in new cars with provisional license plates, which They are not valid to leave the country.
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This problem arises from the delay in the production of plates, attributed to difficulties in the importation of inputs and the transition of manufacturing responsibilities of Mint to new suppliers.


Can you leave the country without a license?
Although the Government extended the validity of provisional registration plates to 180 days to allow national circulation, this measure does not solve the inconvenience for those who wish to cross borders.
For this reason, many tourists face the uncertainty of having to change their plans, opting for expensive last-minute flights.
Furthermore, the lack of physical green cardss, temporarily replaced by digital versions, generate obstacles at border crossings where these are not always accepted.
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Provisional patents will not be valid to leave Argentina.
The authorities are working on an agreement with neighboring countries so that digital documentation is recognized, but the agreement has not yet been finalized.
The Government hopes to produce 90,000 registrations in December and 300,000 in January to catch up on arrears, while advancing a tender process to ensure stable supply in the future.
However, tourists with trips scheduled in the coming weeks continue to face difficulties leaving the country with their vehicles.
“Today, if an Argentine vehicle comes without the metal license, it cannot enter the Paraguay. And neither if they show us a driver’s license from an authorized third party digitally. These are issues that are resolved at the government level of both countries,” officials told the missionary newspaper Primera Edition.
Source: Ambito

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