The plan, first reported by Infobae citing Economy Minister Sergio Massa, was confirmed by a ministry official. (Reporting by Jorge Otaola and Walter Bianchi; Editing by David Alire Garcia)
BUENOS AIRES, March 30 (Reuters) - Argentina's
government is preparing a new plan set for next month that would
allow a preferential exchange rate for the country's soybean
exports, local media reported on Thursday, as the key global soy
producer aims to spur shipments.
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