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Argentina’s FDI Turns Negative for First Time in 22 Years
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Argentina’s FDI Turns Negative for First Time in 22 Years
Foreign direct investment (FDI) in Argentina has plummeted to negative levels for the first time in over two decades, signaling a significant shift in the country’s economic landscape. According to a report by consulting firm PxQ, based on data from the Central Bank, FDI reached a deficit of US$1.52 billion between January and November 2025. This marks the first year with a negative FDI since 2003… Source
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