Economic Activity Increased 4.4 per Cent in 2025 but the Gap Between Sectors Persists
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Economic activity increased 4.4% in 2025 and thus broke 2 consecutive years of falls (2023 and 2024), although there was a strong disparity in performance
Although the Indec recorded an accumulated expansion of 4.4% during 2025, the rebound appears concentrated in few areas.
Agriculture was one of the year's winners, driven by a record wheat harvest. However, economic growth was not uniform throughout 2025. Here's a look at the sectors that made the most progress and those that lagged behind. Buenos Aires, February 25 (NA) – Economic activity grew by 4.4% in 2025, but the positive trend was not consistent across all sectors, once again creating winners and losers in Javier Milei's second year in office.
The Argentine economy closed 2025 with an accumulated expansion of 4.4%, although growth again exhibited an unequal pattern between sectors, with clear differences between winners and losers in Javier Milei’s second year of management. The data was reported by the National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (INDEC) through [...] The post Milei’s economy: who were the winners and losers of 2025 appeared first on puntoapunto.com.ar.
During the second year of president Javier Milei’s term, the economy grew 4.4%, driven by energy, mining, agriculture, and the financial system, sectors that were the main beneficiaries of the government program that implemented the libertarian. The improvement occurred against a depressed base of 2024, in which the activity of...
According to INDEC, agriculture and livestock boosted growth, while industry and commerce showed difficulties during the year. The post "Argentina Advances": Javier Milei celebrated the growth of economic activity in 2025 appeared first on El Intransigente.
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