Argentina Economy Expanded in Line With Expectations in January
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Argentina Economy Grows but Two-Speed Split Deepens
Key Points — Argentina’s economy grew 0.4% month-on-month and 1.9% year-on-year in January, matching Bloomberg consensus, with the EMAE activity indicator hitting a new all-time high in both seasonally adjusted and trend-cycle series — Agriculture (+25.1%), fishing (+50.8%), and mining (+9.6%) drove the expansion, while manufacturing fell 2.6% and retail trade dropped 3.2% — exposing […] The post Argentina Economy Grows but Two-Speed Split Deepe…
Despite the positive results, sectoral disparities persisted, representing gradual and unequal recovery of the Argentine economy.
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The economic activity in Argentina began 2026 with positive results and consolidated the recovery started last year. According to INDEC data, the Monthly Economic Activity Estimator (EMAE) recorded in January a rise of 1.9% year-on-year and 0.4% compared to December in the deseasonalized measurement, reaching its highest level since records were kept. The data confirms the continuity of growth after the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) closed 2025 w…
This week, INDEC published the Monthly Economic Activity Estimator for January 2026, which showed a year-on-year growth of 1.9% and a 0.4% increase compared to December. The data prompted a reaction from César Valicenti, a La Cámpora leader from Olavarría and former provincial deputy, who questioned the nature of this growth. "Fishing, livestock, agriculture, and metal mining are the sectors that grew; the rest stagnated or in freefall. That's c…
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