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US Leaves Anti-Dumping Duties in Place on Argentine Biodiesel

After a lengthy review, the U.S. Department of Commerce decided this week to leave duties in place on biodiesel imports from Argentina. Argentina's biodiesel industry received a second look from the U.S. Commerce Department in November 2018, on its decision to penalize the country's biodiesel exports to the United States with antidumping and countervailing duties. Such a review typically takes…



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Virus hobbles Argentina’s biggest soy exporters – with harvest nearing

The world’s biggest exporters of soybean meal and oil are fending off a slew of logistical hurdles as they rush to get ready for the impending harvest in Argentina. For the Latin American nation’s soy industry, it’s the toughest start to a harvest in recent memory. Farmers and exporters are bidding to crush beans and ship tens of millions of…



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Argentine soymeal plants hit by massive cut in beans supplies, export chamber says

Soybean deliveries to crushing plants have been severely cut in Argentina, the world’s top supplier of soymeal livestock feed, as the country reacts to the coronavirus pandemic, the local grains export industry chamber said on Tuesday. More than 70 municipalities throughout the country are enforcing anti-coronavirus measures by controlling the movement of farm produce through their jurisdictions, according to data…