The national government decided this Sunday lay off the Registry of Sworn Declarations of Sale Abroad (DJVE) for exports of soy flour and oilamong other tariff positions of the oilseed, according to the Undersecretary of Agricultural Markets.
The undersecretary, who depends on the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries, communicated this Sunday to the export sector that “as of this date and until further notice, the Register of Sworn Declarations of Sales Abroad involving exports of the following tariff positions will remain suspended for all its purposes.
The products identified with the tariff positions NCM 1507-10-00 and NCM 1507-90-19 (soybean oil in bulk and in 200 liter drums) and NCM 2304-00-10, (Pellets” and soybean meal, ” Pellets”, from extraction flour and “Pellets”, cake flour) NCM 2304-00-90, (Residues and waste from the food industry, animal feed. Cakes and other solid residues from the extraction of soybean oil, ground or in pellets), include the exports that are suspended.
The statement, which bears the signature of the Undersecretary of Agricultural Markets, Javier Preciado Patinoindicates that the measure was taken “in accordance with the terms of article 18 of resolution 2019-128” issued on November 14, 2019 by the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries.