The Trade Surplus Reached $1,402 Million
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In August, the trade balance recorded the highest value in the year, US$ 1.402 million, with a positive result for the twenty-first consecutive month, according to the report released today by the National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (Indec). The result recorded a reduction of USD 473 million compared to the same month of 2024. In August 2025, exports totaled US$ 7.865 million and imports US$ 6.463 million. As a result, trade (exports p…
The positive result is the twenty-first consecutive, with increases in both export and import volumes. Read more
The trade surplus grew to $1.402 million in August, the highest figure since December last year. The improvement was mainly due to the dynamics of exports, which yielded their fourth consecutive monthly increase, while imports also advanced, but to a lesser extent. According to the INDEC this Thursday, in the eighth month of the year the country sold abroad... Source
In August, Argentina’s trade in goods reached US$14,327 and showed a positive balance of US$1,402 million, above the US$800 estimated by Bloomberg’s analysts. Exports rose from 16.4% year-on-year to US$7,865 million, with an increase of 15.3% in quantities. On the import side, the increase was 32.4% and totaled US$6,463 million, in an increase attributed to an increase of 43.3% in quantities and a decrease in prices of 7.3%. In the accumulation …
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