Economy

Argentina trade surplus in 2022 shows significant drop

Jan, 20, 2023 Posted by Gabriel Malheiros

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Argentina recorded a trade surplus in 2022 of US$ 6.923 billion, according to a National Institute of Statistics and Census (Indec) report released Thursday. It was a significant setback from the US$ 14.751 billion recorded in 2021, particularly after additional restrictions were placed on imports in the second semester after Super Economy Minister Sergio Massa took office.

However, this outcome could only be achieved after a positive net difference of US$ 1.102 billion was recorded in December, which represented substantial progress from US$ 371 million in the same month of 2021.

Last month, Argentine exports reached US$ 6.119 billion against imports worth US$ 5.017 billion, with trade as a whole (exports and imports combined) decreasing by 13% from the same month the previous year, reaching US$ 11,136 million.

Exports fell 7.1% compared to the same month of 2021 (-US$ 468 million) due to a 13.1% drop in quantities, as prices increased 6.8%.

Sales of primary products (PP) decreased 26.4% and manufactures of industrial origin (MOI), 9.4%; while fuels and energy increased 7.5% and manufactures of agricultural origin (MOA), 5.4%.

See below the track record of Argentina’s exports of soybeans and soymeal, one of the country’s main primary product exports, between Jan 2019 – Nov 2022. The data is from DataLiner.

Argentina soybean and soymeal exports | Jan 2019 – Nov 2022 | TEUs

Source: DataLiner (click here to request a demo)

By the same token, imports decreased 19.3% compared to December 2021 (- US$1.199 billion) due to a 21.8% decrease in quantities, as prices grew 3.3%.

In seasonally adjusted terms, purchases abroad fell 2.0% and the trend-cycle, 3.0% from November 2022. All economic uses registered negative variations.

Fuels and lubricants fell 38.6%; others, 35.4%; mostly due to the decrease of goods shipped through postal services (couriers); capital goods 23.9%; intermediate goods 19.3%; parts and accessories for capital goods 10.5%; consumer goods 8.4%; and passenger motor vehicles 5.2%.

Source: Merco Press

To see the original reporting, please visit: https://en.mercopress.com/2023/01/20/argentina-s-trade-surplus-in-2022-shows-significant-drop

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