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Argentina trade surplus widens to $2.12 bln in July

Exports rose to $8.85 billion while imports climbed to $6.74 billion, exceeding analyst forecasts of $1.85 billion.

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Sophie Laurent · FX & Rates Desk · 22 Aug 2026 · 02:26 · 1 min read
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Argentina trade surplus widens to $2.12 bln in July

Argentina’s trade surplus expanded to $2.12 billion in July, up from $1.85 billion anticipated by analysts, according to government data released Thursday.

Exports increased to $8.85 billion, while imports rose to $6.74 billion, resulting in the surplus. The figures reflect a continued trend of strong external demand for Argentine goods alongside controlled import levels.

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The July surplus follows a $1.25 billion surplus in June and underscores the country’s efforts to stabilize its trade balance amid economic challenges. Analysts had projected a surplus of $1.85 billion based on prior polling, indicating the outperformance was broader than expected.

The data, published by Argentina’s statistics office, provides further insight into the country’s trade dynamics as policymakers navigate inflation pressures and fiscal constraints.

This article was produced with AI assistance and edited by a Finance Review Daily journalist.
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Sophie Laurent
FX & Rates Desk

Sophie covers currency markets and central bank policy across Europe, with a focus on how rate decisions ripple through FX pairs. She has been tracking the ECB's policy path since the start of the current easing cycle.

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