Feb 13 (Reuters) - Argentina's economy ministry
announced on Monday a price control program to bring down the
cost of popular beef cuts amid ongoing high inflation.
During a press conference, an economy ministry official said
some popular cuts of meat would see prices drop around 30%,
without giving further details.
(Reporting by Carolina Pulice and Valentine Hilaire; Editing by
Isabel Woodford)
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