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Argentina Was Last in the Ranking of Foreign Direct Investment Among the Main Economies of the Region

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OECD data show that the country received a significantly lower net capital flow than Brazil, Mexico, Chile and Colombia

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According to OECD data for 2025, Argentina captured about US$3.1 billion, well below the records of the rest of the region.The momentum expected by the RIGI and the Super RIGI.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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OECD data show that the country received a significantly lower net capital flow than Brazil, Mexico, Chile and Colombia

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The libertarian government of Javier Milei sells itself as the closest to foreign investments, whatever they may be, and strives to tempt them with deregulations and benefits of all kinds, but the reality indicates another thing: Argentina had the lowest level of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) among the main economies of Latin America in 2025. The data on the uncomfortable, ranking position is nothing less than the Organization for Economic Coo…

The Minister of Economy rejected that the government is uncomfortable with the ranking of foreign investment that left Argentina in the last place in the region. "The miracle is that there is US$ 140 billion in projects," he said.

Argentina remained at the last place in the ranking of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) 2025, according to the survey carried out by the Productive Mission on the basis of data from the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) The report again demonstrated the persistent difficulties in consolidating an attractive business climate for the income of long-term capital to the country, despite the launch of the RIGI (Incentive Reg…

Economy Minister Luis Caputo came out to answer this Tuesday the OECD data that place Argentina last in the regional ranking of foreign direct investment by 2025. “It does not generate any discomfort. In fact it is the most logical coming from so many years of populism. Foreign direct investment usually requires many years of economic and political stability to be attracted,” wrote in X. Caputo also highlighted what he considered a management ac…

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Infobae broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Tuesday, May 26, 2026.
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