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Argentina Repeals 71 Commerce Rules in Latest Deregulatory Push

Officials frame the move as legal housekeeping to reduce bureaucracy.

Overview

  • Resolution 357/2025 was published in the Boletín Oficial on September 24 and enters into force on September 25.
  • The measure annuls 40 resolutions and 31 modificatory acts issued between 1974 and 2023.
  • Repealed provisions include rules tied to the Ley de Abastecimiento, the Ley de Góndolas, Precios Justos and the dissolved COPREC.
  • Pandemic-era maximum price measures, including Resolutions 100/2020 and 98/2020 and their updates, are among the norms struck down.
  • The resolution, signed by Industry and Commerce Secretary Pablo Agustín Lavigne, extends an ongoing regulatory simplification drive the government says will lower administrative burdens and clarify internal commerce.