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Mining Expects a Country without Traps and with Clear Rules to Overcome Its Own Records

Summary by El Cronista
Argentina became accustomed to making economic policy decisions looking more at its short-term impact than its benefits on long-term growth. The most paradigmatic case is that of withholdings, which are applied or reduced according to the needs of the moment, whether it is collecting pesos for the Treasury or adding dollars for the BCRA. Something similar happened with oil. For years there were export restrictions and an internal price for the b…
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Argentina became accustomed to making economic policy decisions looking more at its short-term impact than its benefits on long-term growth. The most paradigmatic case is that of withholdings, which are applied or reduced according to the needs of the moment, whether it is collecting pesos for the Treasury or adding dollars for the BCRA. Something similar happened with oil. For years there were export restrictions and an internal price for the b…

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El Cronista broke the news in Argentina on Monday, February 2, 2026.
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