“Best Month of the year.” Strong Foreign Exchange Revenue: in June Agro-Exports Brought Us$3706 Million to the Country
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Last June, the foreign exchange settlement of agroexports was US$S3706 million, an 87% higher than in the same month of 2024 and an increase of 21% in relation to May 2025, when U$S3054 million entered. This figure leads to an annual accumulation in 2025 of US$15,419,643 which, compared to 2024, meant a rise between January and June of 40%. This was reported in the Chamber of the Oil Industry of the Republic (Ciara) and the Center Exporters of C…
Argentina’s agro-exports reached an income of US$3,706 million in June, the highest level in the year, according to the Chamber of the Oil Industry (CIARA) and the Center of Cereals Exporters (CEC). The data shows an increase of 87% compared to June 2024 and 21% compared to May, consolidating a semester with US$ 15,419 million in foreign currency, 40% more than the same period of the previous year. The jump is due to the completion of Decree 38/…
As planned, the incentive via the reduction of export rights (DEX) in Argentina was felt in the sixth month of the year with an increase of 87% in the settlement of the currency of the agro-industry in relation to the same month of 2024.According to the Chamber of the Oil Industry of the Argentine Republic (CIARA) and the Center of Exporters of Cereals (CEC), during the month of June the companies of the sector settled the sum of 3,706 million d…
The entities of the agroexport complex reported that during June, US$ 3,706 million was settled, 87% more than in June 2024. As of this year, the sector already contributed US$ 15,419 million, with an accumulated growth of 40% over the same period last year. The Chamber of the Oil Industry of the Argentine Republic (CIARA) and the Center of Cereals Exporters (CEC) — entities that represent 48% of the country's exports— reported that during June …
With r cord of US$ 3,706 million, the agriculture anticipates the return of retentions. Now, the sector previews a slower rate of liquidation in the next few months.
Agroexports closed June with an income of US$ 3,706 million, representing 87% more than last year’s month and 21% higher than May. This was announced by the Chamber of Oil Industry (CIARA) and the Center of Cereals Exporters (CEC), which explain 48% of Argentina’s exports. So far in 2025, foreign exchange income was US$ 15,419 million, 40% more than in June last year.
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