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Country / jurisdiction: Argentina · Year: 1991 · Status: In force · Level: National · Type: Voluntary
The Free Trade Agreement between Argentina and Brazil entered into force in 1991, fully or partially eliminating import tariff for most energy products and technologies, including:
Agglomerated and reduced iron;
Alumina, scrap metal, ammonia, crude steel;
Aluminium, nitrogen fertilizers, solar PV modules, solar cells, solar wafers;
Polysilicon, battery packs, battery cells;
Anodes and cathodes, electrolysers, heat pumps;
Electric vehicles, ICE cars, among other technologies;
Rules of origin delineated in the Agreement include provisions preventing goods only undergoing minimal transformations in one of the signatory countries or incorporating materials of external origin valued above 50% of the transaction value of the good to benefit from the tariff treatment established by the Agreement.
Official source: http://www2.aladi.org/nsfaladi/textacdos.nsf/ca05a6ae01cc969583257d8100416d1e/df7aeaf29b4e6f76032578d20047e1f6?OpenDocument
Source
https://www.iea.org/policies/18430Canonical document at the regulator. Always cite this URL — not the Vantage detail page — in compliance evidence.