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Distributing a product | Market access procedures | Organizing goods transport | Identifying a supplier | Standards | Intellectual Property

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Distributing a product

Evolution of the sector
The modernization and restructuring of distribution networks, which started at the beginning of the 80's, has accelerated with the setting up of the stabilization plan. The growing place taken up by mass distribution has led to a big reduction in retail trade. The development of mass distribution has led suppliers to adapt to the demands, especially regarding tariffs, which are imposed on them. On the other hand, mass distribution is behind in the distribution of services, sport, furniture or mail order, which are little or not at all developed. Sales in Argentine supermarkets rose by 22.8% in 2007/2008 period. Invoicing which takes into account the effects of inflation was nearly 1.2 billion dollars. Shelf prices increased by 10.9% over this period.
Market shares
Argentine mass distribution is dominated by the French company Carrefour which introduced this new type of store to the country at the beginning of the 80's. Among the 7 leaders are 2 local chains, Coto and La Anonima, followed by the Dutch group Ahold.
New intermediaries have appeared to negotiate with mass distribution, overshadowing the traditional wholesalers.
At the same time, a new type of distributor-wholesaler has developed: traders who, searching the whole world for products with the lowest price, allow the big distributors to set up promotional operations. Carrefour and Norte together represent 30% of market share with 200 stores, Jumbo and Disco 23% with 233 stores and Coto 16% with 102 stores.
Organizations in the retail sector

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Market access procedures

International Conventions
Member of World Trade Organisation
Party to the Kyoto protocol
Party to the Washington convention on International trade in endangered species of wild fauna and flora
Party to the Basel convention on the Control of Transboundary Movements of Hazardous Wastes and their disposal
Party to the Montreal protocol on Substances that deplete the Ozone Layer
Wassenaar arrangement on export controls for conventional arms and dual-use goods and technologies
Party of the International coffee agreement 2001
Main International economic cooperation
Founder Member of Mercosur
Latin American Integration Association (ALADI)
Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA)
The country have signed a trade agreement with 21 other countries in the São Paulo Round of the Global System of Trade Preferences among Developing Countries (GSTP).
Non tariff barriers
Argentina is a member of MERCOSUR (Mercado Comun del Sur which brings together Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay and Venezuela), and whose aim is to create a free trade area, a common foreign tariff and an area of free movement of goods, services, capital and persons. Customs duties between the member countries were theoretically abolished in 1994, with many exceptions however, according to the  Regimen de adecuacion (in Spanish) (Adaptation Regime). Certain products are protected such as sugar, textiles, steel, cars and car parts. This protectionism is applied through Customs restrictions and high Customs duties.
Customs duties and taxes on imports
Transactions carried out within Mercosur are free of duty, except for the many exceptions.
Customs tariffs are applied to goods from outside Mercosur and are between 5% and 14% in most cases.
When companies import industrial tools for their own use, they can be exempted from import tax.
This Customs policy must be treated with precaution, insofar as the countries apply the recommendations of the central institution more or less, according to their economic situation. It should also be noted that re-exporting within Mercosur does not entitle you to an exemption from duties: so if you export a product to Argentina, to sell it on to Brazil, you will pay Argentine duty and then Brazilian duty.
In addition, to avoid companies under-invoicing, the Argentine Customs are entitled to apply a predefined value for the calculation of Customs duty. These reference values are not published, nor are the criteria which enabled them to be defined.
Customs classification
Argentina applies the Harmonized Customs System.
Import procedures
The regulations in force in Argentina establish that in order to carry out an international trade transaction, it is necessary to be registered as an importer or exporter with the Argentine Customs. This obligatory registration is carried out with a "single fiscal identification key" at the Directorate General of Taxes.
For a certain number of products there is an automatic license procedure "formulario informativo" which officially allows the Argentine Authorities to identify possible problems when they are imported. This license concerns about 600 products of different kinds.
The Argentine Customs (which depend on the Ministry of Finance and the Economy) also have a goods classification system which defines whether they are to be inspected or not when they enter Argentina:
- green procedure: Customs clearance takes place without physical inspection.
- orange procedure: only the documentation is inspected.
- red procedure: goods and documents are inspected (e.g. textiles).
A form declaring quantities and composition must also be provided for the Ministry of Industry 10 days before clearing Customs.
Importing samples
For the import, export and re-export of commercial samples the ATA (Temporary Admission) carnet can be used. It must be written on the product that it is a free sample and that it may not be sold.
For further information
Aduana Argentina
Secretaría de Comercio y Relaciones Económicas Internacionales

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Organizing goods transport

Main useful means of transport
Goods transport (national and regional) in Argentina is dominated by road transport. The road network covers practically all the country. However, 60% of the network is in poor condition. It carried out 74.8% of transport in 1995 compared with 86% in 1990.

International goods transport outside Mercosur is dominated by sea transport. The port of Buenos Aires concentrates 60% of port traffic.
A total of 313 million tonnes of goods are transported per year. 25 million tonnes transit by rail and 0.15 million tonnes by air.

Ports
Port of Bahia Blanca
Port of Buenos Aires
Port of La Plata
Port of Rosario
Port of Santa Fe
Port of San Lorenzo
Port of Quequen-Necochea
Port of Comodoro Rivadavia
Airports
Argentine airports 2000
London Supply airports
Sea transport organizations
Under-Secretary of State for Ports and Waterways.
Air transport organizations
Under-Secretary of State for Aero-commercial Transport
Road transport organizations
Under-Secretary of State for Transport
Rail transport organizations
Under-Secretary for Rail Transport

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Identifying a supplier

Type of production
Industry represents 35% of GDP but only 15% of exports.
The leading production is the automobile sector. Argentina also has skills in terms of equipment, transport and agricultural material.
Business directories
Yellow Pages of Argentina
Golden pages of Argentina
Manufacturers associations of the main industries
Federation of Argentinian Automotive Repairers
Association of Autorails Factories
Association of agricultural machinery manufacturers
Argentine Chamber of  Footwear Manufacturers and Supplier
Association of Argentinian Factories of Components
Trade Agencies and their representations abroad
Camara Argentina de Comercio
Enterprises federation
Argentine Chamber of SMEs
Confederation of medium enterprises in Argentina

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Standards

National standards organizations
Instituto Argentino de Normalización y Certificación (IRAM)
Asociación Electrotécnica Argentina (AEA) (in Spanish)
Integration in the international standards network
At the regional level, Argentina is member of:
- The Pan American Standards Commission;
- The Mercosur Standardization Association ;
At the international level, Argentina is member of:
- The International Standards Organization (ISO) ;
- The International Electrotechnical Commission ;
- The International Telecommunication Union (ITU).
Classification of standards
Instituto Argentino de Normalización y Certificación (IRAM) standard for product marking.
Online consultation of standards
You can consult the IRAM website, the only organization accredited for product certification.
Certification organizations
Argentine Institute of standards and certification
Argentine accreditation organization (OAA)

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Intellectual Property

National organizations
The organization in charge of the protection of patents and trade marks in Argentina is the National Institute for Industrial Property (NIIP).
Argentina has signed the Paris Convention relative to the protection of designs and industrial models.

As Argentina is not a signatory to the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT), a company wishing to use a patent is obliged to make a direct request in Argentina within a maximum time limit of one year after the registration of the initial request.

 

 

The organization in charge of intellectual property is el Registro Nacional de la Propiedad Intelectual (the National Register of Intellectual Property). Other organizations are also involved in intellectual property: Ministry of Justice ; National Directorate of Royalties ; Argentine Society of Authors and Composers (SADAIC) ; General Society of Argentine Authors (Argentores) ; Argentine Association of Interpreters (AADI) ; Argentine Chamber of Producers ; Cámara Argentina de Editores de Música, CAEM (Argentine Chamber of Music Editors) for royalties. (in Spanish)

Regional organizations
The Mercosur Standardization Association is working on cooperation between various institutes of its members to achieve harmonization within the Mercosur.
International membership
Member of the WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization)
Signatory to the Paris Convention for the Protection of Intellectual Property
Membership to the TRIPS agreement - Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS)

National regulation and international agreements

Type of property Law Validity International agreements signed
Patent Patent Law 1966 Initial period of validity of 3 years. Extension, in the choice, of period in 20 years in the term of initial period. Strasbourg agreement concerning the International Patent Classification
Trademark Marque Trademark Law (1980) 10 years renewable on condition of being marketed within 5 years of registration. Trademark law treaty
Nice agreement concerning the International classification of goods and Services for the Purposes of the registration of Marks
Design Dessin Industrial Model And Design Law (1983) 5 years renewable once.  
Copyright Ley 11.723 (235), Propiedad intelectual Valid for the entire life of the author and 30 years after his death. Berne convention for the protection of Literary and Artistic Works
Convention for the Protection of Producers of Phonograms against unauthorized duplication of their phonograms
Rome convention for the protection of performers, producers of phonograms and Broadcasting organizations
WIPO copyright treaty
WIPO performances and Phonograms treaty
Industrial Models Dessin
Industrial Model And Design Law
1983
5 years renewable once.  

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