ALUA Aluar Aluminio Argentino
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trenquelauquen
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Lo bueno de esto es que desaparece el imbécil de blackbird/Russell/angel guardian/letzerwikinger y algún otro nick que se me está olvidando
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Viruela escribió: ↑ En 2018, Argentina negoció un acuerdo con Estados Unidos para establecer una cuota anual para las exportaciones de acero, con el fin de evitar los aranceles del Título 232. 
• En el caso del aluminio, Argentina también estaba sujeta a cuota bajo la Sección 232. 
• En febrero de 2025, Estados Unidos emitió proclamaciones que impusieron nuevamente tarifas bajo la Sección 232 sobre ciertos productos de acero y aluminio provenientes de Argentina.
Vamos a ver si el mercado aprovecha el desconocimiento de esto para sacudir el árbol y llevar barato.
Es que no está firme Viruela, dice may consider. Ningún institucional paga x una declaración en potencial. IMHO como decís vos
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En 2018, Argentina negoció un acuerdo con Estados Unidos para establecer una cuota anual para las exportaciones de acero, con el fin de evitar los aranceles del Título 232. 
• En el caso del aluminio, Argentina también estaba sujeta a cuota bajo la Sección 232. 
• En febrero de 2025, Estados Unidos emitió proclamaciones que impusieron nuevamente tarifas bajo la Sección 232 sobre ciertos productos de acero y aluminio provenientes de Argentina.
Vamos a ver si el mercado aprovecha el desconocimiento de esto para sacudir el árbol y llevar barato.
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Viruela escribió: ↑ In addition, the United States may positively consider the effect that the Agreement has on national security, including taking the Agreement into consideration when taking trade action under Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962, as amended (19 U.S.C. 1862).
Además, Estados Unidos puede considerar de manera positiva el efecto que el Acuerdo tenga sobre la seguridad nacional, incluso tomar el Acuerdo en cuenta al adoptar medidas comerciales en virtud de la Sección 232 de la Ley de Expansión Comercial de 1962, en su versión enmendada (19 U.S.C. 1862).
Me parece elocuente que nombre específicamente unavailable natural resources y pharmaceutical patents y cuando sea el momento de hablar de acero y aluminio lo haga bajo la section 232. Ojalá me equivoque porque hay gente que compró por esto.
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Viruela escribió: ↑ Se menciona de forma indirecta.
Qué tiene que ver la Sección 232 con el acero y aluminio?
La Sección 232 de la Ley de Expansión Comercial de 1962 es el mecanismo legal que Estados Unidos usó para imponer aranceles al acero y al aluminio en 2018 por “motivos de seguridad nacional”.
In addition, the United States may positively consider the effect that the Agreement has on national security, including taking the Agreement into consideration when taking trade action under Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962, as amended (19 U.S.C. 1862).
Además, Estados Unidos puede considerar de manera positiva el efecto que el Acuerdo tenga sobre la seguridad nacional, incluso tomar el Acuerdo en cuenta al adoptar medidas comerciales en virtud de la Sección 232 de la Ley de Expansión Comercial de 1962, en su versión enmendada (19 U.S.C. 1862).
Re: ALUA Aluar Aluminio Argentino
Se menciona de forma indirecta.
Qué tiene que ver la Sección 232 con el acero y aluminio?
La Sección 232 de la Ley de Expansión Comercial de 1962 es el mecanismo legal que Estados Unidos usó para imponer aranceles al acero y al aluminio en 2018 por “motivos de seguridad nacional”.
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Ayaxayante
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Bien el acuerdo para usa el unico ganador , espero al menos suban con la noticia jajaja
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SoloSeQueNoSe
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Ojo, en Infobae mencionan de un cupo con arancel prácticamente nulo.
Habría una mejora, hay que ver.
En Txar como exporta muy poco tendría mayor impacto.
Habría una mejora, hay que ver.
En Txar como exporta muy poco tendría mayor impacto.
Re: ALUA Aluar Aluminio Argentino
Uno va a ser desterrado a la isla de Elba con sus papeles de Aluar ya amarillos, el otro al cotolengo mas cercano a su domicilio, desde ahí tirará la cotización diaria del aluminio.
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SoloSeQueNoSe
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Uyuyuy, es un genio, mañana 0.3 u$d 
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chewbaca escribió: ↑
En verdad es como que no se hubiera informado nada porque objetivamente es en boca de USA lo mismo que se decía desde el gobierno ambigüamente: "Estamos trabajando en un acuerdo marco".
Se sigue dando vueltas sin presentar el acuerdo definitivo.
Presumiblemente el aluminio entraría ya que USA necesita sí o sí importarlo porque lejos está de auto abastecerse.
Veremos. Prudencia respecto al día de mañana. Puede llegar a contaminar las cotizaciones de coyuntura.
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Key elements of the deal will include:
Tariffs: The countries will open their markets to each other on key products. Argentina will provide preferential market access for U.S. goods exports, including certain medicines, chemicals, machinery, information technologies products, medical devices, motor vehicles, and a wide range of agricultural products. In recognition of Argentina’s ambitious reform agenda and its trade commitments, and consistent with Argentina’s compliance with relevant supply chain and economic security requirements, the United States will remove the reciprocal tariffs on certain unavailable natural resources and non-patented articles for use in pharmaceutical applications. In addition, the United States may positively consider the effect that the Agreement has on national security, including taking the Agreement into consideration when taking trade action under Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962, as amended (19 U.S.C. 1862). Furthermore, the countries have committed to improved, reciprocal, bilateral market access conditions for trade in beef.
Elimination of Non-Tariff Barriers: Argentina has dismantled many non-tariff barriers that restricted access to its market, including import licensing, ensuring a more level playing field for international trade, and with this Agreement has committed not to require consular formalities for U.S. exports to Argentina. Argentina will also phase out the statistical tax for U.S. goods.
Standards and Conformity Assessment: Argentina is aligning with international standards in sectors to facilitate trade. Argentina will allow U.S. goods that comply with applicable U.S. or international standards, U.S. technical regulations, or U.S. or international conformity assessment procedures to enter Argentina without additional conformity assessment requirements, and will continue to eliminate non-tariff barriers that affect trade in priority areas. Argentina will accept importation of vehicles manufactured in the United States to U.S. Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards and emissions standards, and will accept U.S. Food and Drug Administration certificates and prior marketing authorizations for medical devices and pharmaceuticals.
Intellectual Property: Argentina has taken action against a major, notorious, regional market for counterfeit goods and will continue to improve enforcement against counterfeit and pirated goods, including in the online environment. Argentina has also committed to address structural challenges cited in the Office of the United States Trade Representative’s 2025 Special 301 report, including patentability criteria, patent backlog, and geographical indications, as well as to work towards aligning its intellectual property regime with international standards.
Agricultural Market Access: Argentina has opened its market to U.S. live cattle, committed to allow market access for U.S. poultry within one year, and agreed not to restrict market access for products that use certain cheese and meat terms. Argentina will simplify product registration processes for U.S. beef, beef products, beef offal, and pork products, and will not apply facility registration for imports of U.S. dairy products. The United States and Argentina intend to work together to address non-tariff barriers affecting trade in food and agricultural products.
Labor: Argentina has reaffirmed its commitment to protect internationally recognized labor rights. In addition, Argentina will adopt and implement a prohibition on the importation of goods produced by forced or compulsory labor and strengthen enforcement of labor laws.
Environment: Argentina has committed to take measures to further combat illegal logging; encourage a more resource efficient economy, including in the critical minerals sector; and fully implement the obligations of the World Trade Organization (WTO) Agreement on Fisheries Subsidies.
Economic Security Alignment: Argentina will enhance cooperation with the United States to combat non-market policies and practices of other countries. The two countries have also committed to identifying tools to align approaches to export controls, investment security, duty evasion, and other important topics.
Commercial Considerations and Opportunities: Argentina and the United States will cooperate to facilitate investment and trade in critical minerals. The two countries also agreed to work toward stabilizing the global soybean trade.
Confronting State-Owned Enterprises and Subsidies: Argentina has committed to address potential distortionary actions of state-owned enterprises and to address industrial subsidies that may have an impact on the bilateral trading relationship.
Digital Trade: Argentina has committed to facilitating digital trade with the United States by recognizing the United States as an adequate jurisdiction under Argentine law for the cross-border transfer of data, including personal data; and by refraining from discrimination against U.S. digital services or digital products. Argentina also intends to recognize as valid under its law electronic signatures that are valid under U.S. law.
Tariffs: The countries will open their markets to each other on key products. Argentina will provide preferential market access for U.S. goods exports, including certain medicines, chemicals, machinery, information technologies products, medical devices, motor vehicles, and a wide range of agricultural products. In recognition of Argentina’s ambitious reform agenda and its trade commitments, and consistent with Argentina’s compliance with relevant supply chain and economic security requirements, the United States will remove the reciprocal tariffs on certain unavailable natural resources and non-patented articles for use in pharmaceutical applications. In addition, the United States may positively consider the effect that the Agreement has on national security, including taking the Agreement into consideration when taking trade action under Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962, as amended (19 U.S.C. 1862). Furthermore, the countries have committed to improved, reciprocal, bilateral market access conditions for trade in beef.
Elimination of Non-Tariff Barriers: Argentina has dismantled many non-tariff barriers that restricted access to its market, including import licensing, ensuring a more level playing field for international trade, and with this Agreement has committed not to require consular formalities for U.S. exports to Argentina. Argentina will also phase out the statistical tax for U.S. goods.
Standards and Conformity Assessment: Argentina is aligning with international standards in sectors to facilitate trade. Argentina will allow U.S. goods that comply with applicable U.S. or international standards, U.S. technical regulations, or U.S. or international conformity assessment procedures to enter Argentina without additional conformity assessment requirements, and will continue to eliminate non-tariff barriers that affect trade in priority areas. Argentina will accept importation of vehicles manufactured in the United States to U.S. Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards and emissions standards, and will accept U.S. Food and Drug Administration certificates and prior marketing authorizations for medical devices and pharmaceuticals.
Intellectual Property: Argentina has taken action against a major, notorious, regional market for counterfeit goods and will continue to improve enforcement against counterfeit and pirated goods, including in the online environment. Argentina has also committed to address structural challenges cited in the Office of the United States Trade Representative’s 2025 Special 301 report, including patentability criteria, patent backlog, and geographical indications, as well as to work towards aligning its intellectual property regime with international standards.
Agricultural Market Access: Argentina has opened its market to U.S. live cattle, committed to allow market access for U.S. poultry within one year, and agreed not to restrict market access for products that use certain cheese and meat terms. Argentina will simplify product registration processes for U.S. beef, beef products, beef offal, and pork products, and will not apply facility registration for imports of U.S. dairy products. The United States and Argentina intend to work together to address non-tariff barriers affecting trade in food and agricultural products.
Labor: Argentina has reaffirmed its commitment to protect internationally recognized labor rights. In addition, Argentina will adopt and implement a prohibition on the importation of goods produced by forced or compulsory labor and strengthen enforcement of labor laws.
Environment: Argentina has committed to take measures to further combat illegal logging; encourage a more resource efficient economy, including in the critical minerals sector; and fully implement the obligations of the World Trade Organization (WTO) Agreement on Fisheries Subsidies.
Economic Security Alignment: Argentina will enhance cooperation with the United States to combat non-market policies and practices of other countries. The two countries have also committed to identifying tools to align approaches to export controls, investment security, duty evasion, and other important topics.
Commercial Considerations and Opportunities: Argentina and the United States will cooperate to facilitate investment and trade in critical minerals. The two countries also agreed to work toward stabilizing the global soybean trade.
Confronting State-Owned Enterprises and Subsidies: Argentina has committed to address potential distortionary actions of state-owned enterprises and to address industrial subsidies that may have an impact on the bilateral trading relationship.
Digital Trade: Argentina has committed to facilitating digital trade with the United States by recognizing the United States as an adequate jurisdiction under Argentine law for the cross-border transfer of data, including personal data; and by refraining from discrimination against U.S. digital services or digital products. Argentina also intends to recognize as valid under its law electronic signatures that are valid under U.S. law.
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Napoleón escribió: ↑ Estados Unidos anunció un amplio acuerdo comercial con la Argentina: los detalles
Las administraciones de Donald Trump y Javier Milei sellaron un entendimiento que incluye eliminación de aranceles, apertura de mercados, regulaciones para bienes tecnológicos y compromisos en materia laboral, ambiental y digital, con impacto en exportaciones e inversiones bilaterales. Lo anunció la Casa Blanca
"... El comunicado consignó que ambos países se comprometieron a abrir sus mercados mutuamente para productos clave. Además se deja entrever que la Argentina conseguirá beneficios para sus principales exportaciones a suelo estadounidense en materia de recursos naturales, acero, aluminio y carne de res..."
La data que salió no menciona acero ni aluminio
Solo rare earths
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