Starting March 28, the Aduana News columnists section will be revamped with notable additions from Argentina, Brazil, and Spain, strengthening an already established offering.
From Argentina, Eduardo Mallea, Gustavo Fadda, Juan Pablo Rizzi and Gustavo Scarpetta join.
From Brazil, Raquel Segalla Reis, Marcelo De Castro, Claudio Augusto Gonçalves Pereira, and Leonardo Macedo will share their experiences.
From Spain, José Antonio Muñoz Royán will contribute his European vision.

They also continue to enrich the section with their analysis and experience: Juan Patricio Cotter, Hector Juarez Allende, Leslye Lemos, Andrea Russo, Rosaldo Trevisan y Andres Varela.

Of course, they will also continue to share their contributions: Guillermo Vidal Albarracin, Luis Demarco, Natalia Iglesias, Mauricio Ruiz Rosado y Fabian Villarroel Rios.

A new tool
Starting in March, a search engine for authors will facilitate access to each analysis and opinion, allowing for more efficient navigation through specialized content.
Thus, Customs News reaffirms its commitment to promoting awareness and disseminating the fundamental role of Customs in ensuring safe and continuous trade at the national, regional, and global levels.
Be part of the 2025 proposal and keep reading Customs News.
Our project
Customs News is a newspaper specializing in customs law, transportation, and foreign trade, founded in 2002 and based in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Since its inception, it has dedicated itself to disseminating the mission and impact of Customs with depth, commitment, and a rigorous approach to its readers and the community at large.
Social Media. Customs News It is present on various digital platforms to share updated information: Instagram, Facebook, X (Twitter), LinkedIn and YouTube
ContactFor inquiries, please email us at [email protected] or call us at 11 4311 8754.
Mailing AddressOur headquarters are located at Av. Leandro N. Alem 424, 1st Floor, Office 104, Buenos Aires City, Argentina.
Last but not least, Customs News deeply thanks everyone who made the 2025 edition possible, whose knowledge, support and commitment allow us to continue highlighting the strategic role of Customs in facilitating international trade and its contribution to sustainable development.
Aduana News is the first Argentine customs newspaper to launch its digital version. With 20 years of experience, its publications and initiatives aim to provide the most relevant knowledge on customs issues in order to contribute to safe trade in the region.








