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The actions deployed allowed the seizure of 380 tons of soybeans, part of them packaged inside warehouses in 50kg bags and the rest on the same means of transport that were heading towards localities located on the coast of the Uruguay River, border with Brazil.
The entry of large quantities of grains, especially soybeans, into the province of Misiones, a district that does not statistically and formally present large volumes of demand for the oilseed in question, leads us to presume, with high levels of certainty, that it enters into customs territory and then smuggled out to Brazil.
“We have a clear decision from Customs to fight against this maneuver that generates significant damage to the national economy, thus enabling the development of informal and illegal markets that undoubtedly harms the national industry and Argentine employment”explained the general director of Customs, Guillermo Michel.
Likewise, the head of the AFIP, Carlos Castagneto He said “these operations aim to combat direct damage committed against the treasury, such as the reduction of tax resources, tax evasion, and the growth of informality in all its aspects. In this case, we are talking about a final value that exceeds 23 million pesos”.
Source: Ambito

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