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OECD projects a 5.7% GDP growth for Argentina in 2025

Summary by Eurasia Business News
By Swann Collins, investor, writer and consultant in international affairs – Eurasia Business News. March 18, 2025. Article no 1454. The OECD’s latest projection for Argentina’s economic growth in 2025 is 5.7%.  This represents a strong improvement from previous forecasts and indicates a positive outlook for the Argentine economy after a period of contraction. However, annual inflation is forecast to persist at 28.4% in 2025 in the Argentinian e…
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Punto a Punto Diario broke the news in on Tuesday, March 18, 2025.
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