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Argentina is set to reform its anti-dumping system aimed at enhancing competition and reducing prices, according to Economy Minister Luis Caputo. The new measures will limit anti-dumping duties to three years with a possible two-year extension, instead of the previous five-year term with unlimited renewals. Additionally, the reforms will expedite investigation timelines to eight months and simplify procedures. President Javier Milei sees this change as a way to encourage competition and restore the original purpose of anti-dumping duties amid ongoing economic challenges.
Source: YAHOO