Argentina – Presidency issues Decree simplifying food imports and exports

As part of the measures being taken by the national government to speed up bureaucratic procedures, Decree No 35/2025, which amends Decree No 2126/1971, which regulates Law 18.284 on the Argentine Food Code, was published today, simplifying and streamlining the sanitary management of imports and exports of food and related products.
The National Administration of Medicines, Food and Medical Technology (ANMAT in Spanish) informs that, as from the publication of this new decree, food products, packaging and materials in contact with food under its competence, which have certification issued by countries considered as high sanitary surveillance or with which economic integration treaties or reciprocity agreements detailed in the decree are in force, may enter the country by presenting an Import Affidavit, as long as they have a marketing authorization or certificate of free sale of the product -or a similar document- approved by the competent health authority of the country of origin, regardless of whether or not the products are covered by national regulations.
ANMAT will soon publish the complementary provisions and procedures to carry out the implementation of this new regulation.