In 2010, the National Congress enacted Law No. 26,639 on Minimum Standards for the Preservation of Glaciers and the Periglacial Environment. Sixteen years later, its amendment was approved.
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What is the status of the Large Investment Incentive Scheme one year after its regulation?
Argentine history is closely linked to Spain. Since their origins, both countries have maintained a bilateral relationship marked by trade, investment, cooperation and migration flows.
Our energy leaders from the Grant Thornton network discuss the latest International Business Report and how businesses in their countries are considering energy costs.
Although its regulation is still pending, Title VII of the Law of Bases creates the Large Investment Incentive Regime establishing incentives, certainty, legal security and a system of rights protection for private investments of USD 200,000 or more in a single project.
Germany and Argentina have more than 160 years of binational relations based not only on political issues, but also social and economic. Both countries are great trading partners.
On December 13, 1907, the first oil well was discovered in Argentina. From that moment on, the development of the hydrocarbon industry increased and became one of the pillars of the national economy.
On August 9 and 10, the XII International Seminar "Lithium in the South American Region" was held in the city of Salta, an event organized annually by PANORAMA MINERO and which brings together 1,700 representatives of the main agents in the sector globally. Find out in this note the highlights of the event and how the lithium industry is today.
Digital technology transformation has become a must for organizations in the energy industry because it provides a long list of opportunities that can provide better value to customers, higher margins and ultimately improved returns to shareholders.
On May 9 and 10, the 11th edition of the CReCER Conference on Transparency and Accountability for Regional Economic Growth was held in São Paulo, Brazil. Grant Thornton was represented by Gabriel Righini, Audit Partner.
Mining is taking a leading role in the transition to sustainability and net zero, leading to the need for sustainable production cycles.
Our country has a wide range of energy resources. Given the growing demand to invest in a sustainable future, green hydrogen is positioned as an alternative. A new bill proposes its regulation.
Are your management accounts delivered to you late every month? Rob McNally - Associate Director of Accounting Consultancy at Grant Thornton UK - explains how a simple checklist could help you meet your deadlines.
Nathan Goode on the outlook for renewables in 2015
Linda Beal on the shake-up in mining and how it creates the perfect storm for M&A in the sector
Recession, economic uncertainty, and market volatility have forced many miners out of the industry and brought others to the point of insolvency.
