According to an official announcement published in the Argentine government bulletin on December 31, 2010, a new resolution—Resolution 2112/2010—was introduced. This regulation extended and reinforced a previous ban on the import of used clothing and other second-hand textiles. The prohibition was based on earlier measures, specifically Resolution No. 367/2005 issued by the Ministry of Economy and Production. Under this updated rule, the importation of used garments and textile items, classified under Southern Common Market Tariff No. 6309.00, including Decree No. 10 and 6309.00.90 (products), was maintained for a five-year period. However, the regulation included an exception for goods intended for donation or humanitarian purposes, allowing such items to be imported without restriction. This measure aimed to protect domestic textile industries from unfair competition and promote local production. The policy reflected Argentina’s broader economic strategy during that time, emphasizing self-sufficiency and reducing reliance on foreign imports. It also highlighted the country's commitment to regulating trade in a way that supports national interests while still allowing for necessary aid and support through donations. The continued enforcement of this ban underscored the government's ongoing efforts to manage its trade policies effectively.
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