How about encouraging exports.
Seems like a no-brainer- every manufacturer in Argentina, every agricultural product, every natural resource company would employ more people, bring in more foreign exchange, and grow the economy, and pay more taxes.
Instead, they have export taxes, and then many more customs and duty and handling expenses.
Its silly.
There are a lot of Argentine products that could sell well globally, if only the makers could get them out of the country.
Most countries actually PAY government employees to make it easier for companies to export.
The USA spends billions, yearly, encouraging exports, thru agencies like the export import bank- without which, Boeing would sell far fewer planes- but the US government guarantees the loans, when Aerolineas Argentina buys a Boeing plane.
Imagine if the Argentine government actually HELPED its companies to export, rather than doing everything possible to discourage it, unless they sell soybeans, in which case they just tax you 35%...