Argentina's protectionist moves hinder future growth of e-commerce
29/Jan/2014 by Cathy Roberson.
Argentina has announced further protectionist measures, in the form of restrictions on international e-commerce, to prevent its currency reserves from falling further. Such policies are only likely to hinder the growth that Argentina so desperately needs in order to escape its current crisis.
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Source: Transport Intelligence, January 29, 2014
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