The maneuver of the exporting refrigerators threatening to stop distributing 6,000 tons of meat per month to the domestic market at subsidized prices did not go down well with the Government at all, and the reactions immediately arrived. One thing was clear: there is no room for negotiation in this context and that is why, in the first place, the Secretary of Internal Trade, Roberto Feletti, summoned the ABC Consortium, which brings together the main exporting refrigerators in Argentina, to comply with what was agreed or otherwise the so-called Supply Law would be applied. But that was not all because yesterday The Minister of Agriculture, Julián Domínguez, with his usual dialogist position, met with the leaders of the ABC to put on the table the progress of exports and the assigned quotas – something that the businessmen “had pointed out as not very transparent” – and took a drastic decision: the refrigerator that does not comply with the agreement will not be able to export a single kilo of meat.
Source: Ambito

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