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Aduana News presents its new columnists section

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Customs News, a customs, transport and foreign trade legal newspaper based in Argentina, presented a renewed commitment that has as its protagonists Five Argentine columnists.

The proposal is marked by the hierarchy of specialists: Guillermo Vidal Albarracin (Lawyer, specialist in Criminal Law, Universidad Austral), Santiago Vidal Albarracin (Lawyer, Master of Criminal Law, Austral University with Medal of Honor), Soledad Britti (Manager of Instruction and Commercial Standards, National Foreign Trade Commission), Pablo Borgna (Lawyer, specialist in Customs Law, School of the Corps of State Attorneys of the National Treasury Attorney's Office) and Luis Demarco, (Certified Accountant, specialist in foreign exchange regulations)

With audiovisual material from prominent figures in the customs and foreign trade sector, Customs News announced to the community its new section, which will be available during the month of August 2022.

From left to right: Guillermo Vidal Albarracin (Lawyer, specialist in Criminal Law, Austral University) and Santiago Vidal Albarracin (Lawyer, Master of Criminal Law, Universidad Austral with Medal of Honor)

Every two weeks, these important figures will offer their opinions and reflections on current issues in writing to facilitate understanding of the events and enrich society's knowledge.

Soledad Britti (Manager of Instruction and Commercial Standards, National Foreign Trade Commission)

The commitment to guest columnists is part of an information project that seeks to consolidate the concept of continuous improvement of Customs News for a community immersed in a changing world.

From left to right: Pablo Borgna (Lawyer, specialist in Customs Law, School of the Corps of State Attorneys of the National Treasury Attorney's Office) and Luis Demarco, (Certified Accountant, specialist in foreign exchange regulations).

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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.

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