Exports Grew 14% in July and the Accumulated Surplus in the Year Was US$16.080 Million
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Foreign sales reached US$8854 million in the seventh month and exceeded US$58 billion since January; imports dropped by 1.7% in July.
Argentina's sales abroad grew 14.1% year-on-year in July and the accumulated positive balance reached US$16.080 million. LCG projects exports of US$103.740 million for all 2026, while the Rosario Stock Exchange anticipates a record foreign exchange income from agriculture, mining and energy. Read more
Foreign sales grew 14.1% compared to last year, although almost all the advance was explained by prices. Energy was highlighted again, while the fall in imports left signs of less investment but also of substitution by local production.
The July trade balance photo left a balance in favor of US$ 2115 million for an increase in exports of 14.1% and a fall in imports of -1.7%. The trade exchange (the sum of exports and imports) increased 6.7% in relation to the same month of the previous year, and totaled an amount of US$ 15,593 million. Data released by the National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (Indec) show that exports reached US$ 8854 million in July, 14% more than the…
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