Argentina’s trade balance has consistently showcased resilience, as the nation marks its 21st consecutive month of recording a trade surplus. Key sectors such as agriculture, energy, and manufacturing have played pivotal roles in bolstering export revenues, offsetting the pressures of rising import demands. This sustained performance highlights not only Argentina’s ability to capitalize on global commodity prices but also effective policy measures aimed at supporting domestic production and controlling foreign exchange flows.

Breaking down the latest trade figures reveals notable contributors to this positive trend:

  • Agriculture: Soybean exports and related products continue to dominate, benefiting from strong global demand.
  • Energy: Liquefied natural gas shipments are reaching new heights, providing a critical revenue stream.
  • Manufacturing: Auto parts and machinery exports have shown…