Gustavo Idígoras

Gustavo Idígoras

businessman Argentina

Gustavo Idígoras is the president of the Argentine Oilseed Industry Association and the Center for Exporters of Cereals. He is a key figure in Argentina's agricultural trade, particularly in the export of soy and sunflower oil to India, and recently advocated for increased bilateral trade and a potential free trade agreement during a political dinner hosted by the Indian ambassador.

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Argentina Argentina: Gustavo Idígoras stated that the reactivation of Chinese purchases from the U.S. is an incentive for the local industry. 8

Clarín: el impacto en la Argentina

Argentina Argentina: Gustavo Idigoras is the president of CIARA-CEC who expressed support for the elimination of export taxes. 7

Clarín: la medida del Gobierno es para todos los granos y rige hasta el 31 de octubre

Argentina Argentina: Gustavo Idigoras expressed support for any measure that involves eliminating export taxes, even if temporary. 7

Clarín: la medida del Gobierno es para todos los granos y rige hasta el 31 de octubre

Slovakia Slovakia: Gustavo Idígoras is the president of CIARA-CEC who expressed concerns about the impact of the trade war on Argentine jobs and export value. 4

SME – major Slovak daily, est. 1993: Obchodná vojna USA a Číny tvrdo zasiahla argentínskych spracovateľov sóje

Argentina Argentina: Idígoras highlighted the impact of the conflict on commercial uncertainties affecting commodity prices. 5

Clarín: Los negocios que tiene la Argentina con Irán y cómo puede impactar la guerra con Israel

Argentina Argentina: Gustavo Idígoras indicated that the income of foreign currency in April is the result of the reduction of export duties under Decree 38/25. 7

Clarín: Con US$ 2,5 mil millones en abril, las divisas del agro sumaron un 35% más que en el primer cuatrimestre de 2024