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Argentine Minister of Agriculture, Animal Husbandry and Fisheries, Julián Domínguez (Julián Domínguez) met with industry representatives on Tuesday and announced that he has reached a basic consensus, including the resumption of beef exports to China
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In a press conference after the meeting, Dominguez said that starting next Monday, the export of beef and products to China will be opened
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"Exports will completely return to normal, and the remaining problems have begun to be resolved
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"Exports will completely return to normal, and the remaining problems have begun to be resolved
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In addition, he also said that President Fernandez asking them "to let those things stop affected by the epidemic up and running again, including the promotion of understanding to other things"
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"You will find that we are working hard to solve every current difficulty
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"You will find that we are working hard to solve every current difficulty
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Dominguez explained: "Regarding the issue of beef exports to China, exports will be opened from next Monday"; "In this case, we have resolved the issues raised by the governors, entities and exporters
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He emphasized: "2020 is the year with the largest number of beef exports in history, and history will still be made in 2021.
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On May 20 this year, the Argentine government announced the suspension of beef exports for one month in order to curb the rise in domestic beef prices; it was postponed and only allowed to be exported in an amount equivalent to 50% of the same period last year
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