Argentina not planning to cut soy export tax, source
date:Dec 06, 2013
i, who estimated that growers have stacked up 10 million to 12 million tonnes of soy throughout the country.

The breach between the official foreign-exchange rate and the black-market rate has spiked to 55.6 percent as the government uses central bank reserves to prop up the local currency in the face of capital flight.

Confidence has been battered by Argentina's inflation rate - estimated by private economists at 25 percent - and the government's unorthodox and unpredictable policymaking.

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