The Ministry of Economy published Resolution 19/2025 to implement the Rigi.
The Resolution 19/2025 of the Ministry of Economy, which establishes provisions for the implementation of the Incentive regime for large investments (Rigi). As they argued, this resolution aims to generate conditions for predictability, stability and competitiveness necessary to attract great investments to the Argentine Republic.
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The resolution establishes that the national origin of the goods provided to Unique project vehicles (VPU) by local suppliers will be accredited by an ad hoc’s certificate for rigi.


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Rigi: the goods supplied to VPU must have a certificate of origin
“The certificate of origin will be issued by the entities enabled to certify origin. This will be extended by merchandise coded according to SIM tariff position and supplier, in detail of the rule of origin contemplated in Annex I to the Economic Complementation Agreement No. 18 of MERCOSUR and its additional protocols or, in the case of goods not included in the instruments mentioned above, in the agreements signed by the Argentine Republic within the framework of the Latin American Integration Association (ALADI), whose application corresponds based on the asset in analysis, “they explained in the Official Gazette.
Criteria were also established to determine the national origin of the goods, such as the presentation of A certificate of origin and the identification of capital goods (BK) and/or computer science and telecommunications (BIT) resulting from the process of transformation of imported inputs and intermediate goods.
Finally, a minimum turnover was revealed. This establishes a minimum billing percentage for the suppliers attached to the Rigi, which will be 0.7% until the year of the start of the contractual relationship between the supplier and the VPU, and of 1.2% once the year one. The resolution will enter into force from the day after its publication in the Official Gazette.
Source: Ambito