BUENOS AIRES – Argentina’s President Mauricio Macri has inaugurated a free trade zone in the province of Jujuy, in the north of the country, with which he hopes to attract investments and increase access to technology and industrial production in the region.
At a press conference in the town of Perico, where a special regime will be established in which the merchandise will not be subjected to the customary control of the customs service, the president said that “it will be transformed into a big market” and will give opportunities to its inhabitants.
Macri argued that the project is part of the enhancement of the “bioceanic corridor”, with which the Executive wants greater connections from Argentina with Chile, Bolivia, Paraguay, Brazil; and encouraged the arrival of foreign investments, ensuring that they will be “loyal” to those who “accompany” them in the development.
The Argentine president transmitted a positive message about the evolution of the economy of his country, and affirmed that “for the first time in 100 years” a government manages to lower the deficit, inflation and taxes.
About the Andean province of Jujuy, the head of state defended that it is one of the richest in the country “in terms of the 21st century”, thanks to the mining of elements such as lithium and its potential for solar energy production,
The Argentine government has set up a free trade zone in JuJuy Province. Whether or not they sell any product in Argentina itself they are free to export anywhere else without being subject to any Argentine taxes.
Moreover, I seriously doubt that Argentina has the same banking restrictions on MJ as does the US. It's very likely that they may be able to raise local funds for development of the operation through the existing native banking structure.