Indec Reported “Historic” Surplus of Us$ 2,523 Million in Trade Balance
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The trade exchange of March left a surplus of US$2,523 million, almost four times higher than the US$ 623 million of the same month of last year, reported today the National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (Indec). This result comes after exports reached the record figure of US$ 8,645 million, 30.1% more than in the third month of last year, while imports reached US$ 6,122 million, with an increase of only 1.7%. As soon as the news was know…
Argentina’s trade balance recorded a surplus of USD 2,523 million in March, driven by strong export growth, according to the National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (INDEC) on Monday. The result consolidated a 29-month run with a positive balance in the exchange of goods. Exports totaled USD 8,645 million, with a year-on-year increase of 30.1%, explained mainly by the increase in quantities sold abroad. TE PODRÍA INTERESAR: Metallurgical a…
Buenos Aires, 20 April (NA) – The annual trade balance of March showed that exports rose 30.1%, while imports were 1.7%, resulting in a surplus of US$ 2,523 million, according to the National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (INDEC). The result of exports and imports “impled an increase of US$ 1,899 million over the same month of 2025,” according to INDEC. In this regard, the report of the institute indicated that “the index of terms of trad…
Argentina exported goods in March for US$8,645 million, a nominal record in the Institute’s historical series, with information since January 1986. Sales in the third month of the year contributed to a positive balance of US$2,523 million that exceeded market expectations: US$1,232 million according to the last REM of the Central Bank and US$1.1 billion according to analysts consulted by Bloomberg. SEE MORE: Vice President of the BCRA anticipate…
In the third month of the year, Argentina reached a trade surplus of US$ 2523 million, marking a 220% jump from the previous month and consolidating an exceptionally solid first quarter.According to the Argentine Trade Exchange (ICA) report released by the National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (INDEC) the data corresponding to March exceeded all market expectations. Unlike February, where external sales had fallen 2.9%, March set a histo…
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