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The Trade Surplus Continues to Grow and Grazed the Usd 1 Billion in July

The trade surplus again recorded its highest value of 2025 in July, growing to USD 988 million. Export growth explained most of this rise, while imports remained almost stable in monthly terms. INDEC reported this Wednesday that, in the seventh month of the year, exports grew by 7.5% year-on-year, to USD 7,727 million. As for last June, sales rose 3.1%, measured without seasonality. Likewise, imports totaled about USD 6,738 million, 17.7% more t…
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The trade surplus again recorded its highest value of 2025 in July, growing to USD 988 million. Export growth explained most of this rise, while imports remained almost stable in monthly terms. INDEC reported this Wednesday that, in the seventh month of the year, exports grew by 7.5% year-on-year, to USD 7,727 million. As for last June, sales rose 3.1%, measured without seasonality. Likewise, imports totaled about USD 6,738 million, 17.7% more t…

The increase of the dollar during July slowed the rate of imports and allowed the trade balance to register a surplus of US$ 988 million. Anyway, this amount is 32% lower than the favorable balance obtained in July 2024.The level of imports rose 17.7% to US$ 5,727 million, which contrasts with the...

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rionegro.com.ar broke the news in on Wednesday, August 20, 2025.
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