With a Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of approximately US$640 billion, Argentina is one of the largest economies in Latin America.


Argentina has vast natural resources in energy and agriculture. Within its 2.8 million square kilometers territory, Argentina is endowed with extraordinary fertile lands, gas, and lithium reserves, and has great potential for renewable energy. The country is a leading food producer with large-scale agricultural and livestock industries.  In addition, Argentina has significant opportunities in some manufacturing subsectors, and in innovative services in high tech industries.


The economy contracted by 1.6 percent in 2023, due to persistent macroeconomic imbalances and a severe drought that led to a 26 percent decline in agricultural production from previous year.
Argentina began a process of stabilizing its macroeconomy in 2024. Real GDP is estimated to contract by 3.5 percent in 2024, due to the stabilization plan that includes the realignment of relative prices and the elimination of fiscal and external imbalances. The economy is expected to grow by 5 percent in 2025, driven by improved weather conditions, investments in the energy sector, and normalization of agricultural production.
The stabilization program has achieved good initial results on the fiscal front and on inflation. Between January and September 2024, Argentina ran a fiscal surplus for the first time in many years. Country risk has also fallen, from 2,100 points in January to 1,280 in October 2024. However, it remains one of the highest in the region.


Likewise, inflation, which continues to be high, managed to decrease from a monthly maximum of 25.5 percent in December 2023 to 4.2 percent in August 2024. To cushion the poor. the government implemented social protection measures that included increases in social benefits for the most vulnerable (universal child allowance and food benefits) above inflation.


Argentina is under a 30-months Extended Fund Facility (EFF) with the International Monetary Fund (IMF). In June 2024, the IMF Executive Board completed the eighth review of the program. In line with the government's new program, the EFF is focused on implementing a sound fiscal consolidation plan with the objective of achieving a primary surplus of 2 percent of GDP by 2024. This fiscal consolidation plan, coupled with a supportive monetary stance to combat inflation and simplification of the foreign exchange (FX) regime, is expected to result in an accumulation of approximately $10 billion in net international reserves by end of 2024.

Source: World Bank



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Fläche
2,780,400 km2
Bevölkerung
46,994,384 (2024)
Regierungsform
presidential republic
Sprachen
Spanish (official), Italian, English, German, French, indigenous (Mapudungun, Quechua)
BIP
$646.075 billion (2023)
Wachstumsrate
-1.6% (2023)
HDI
48
Hauptstadt
Buenos Aires

Makroökonomische Indikatoren

IMF Statistics:

Subject descriptor 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025

Gross domestic product, constant prices

Percent change

(Units)

10.442

5.270

-1.611

-3.481

4.995

Gross domestic product, current prices

U.S. dollars

(Billions)

486.040

632.318

645.511

604.382

574.201

Gross domestic product per capita, current prices

U.S. dollars

(Units)

10,610.191

13,676.216

13,823.346

12,814.444

12,053.982

Inflation, average consumer prices

Percent change

(Units)

48.409

72.431

133.489

229.824

62.665

Volume of imports of goods and services

Percent change

(Units)

29.658

11.605

-2.456

-17.406

3.284

Volume of exports of goods and services

Percent change

(Units)

12.578

-1.816

-14.380

20.140

5.284

Unemployment rate

Percent of total labor force

(Units)

8.750

6.825

6.125

8.150

7.600

Current account balance

U.S. dollars

(Billions)

6.625

-4.056

-20.956

3.584

3.234

Current account balance

Percent of GDP

(Units)

1.363

-0.641

-3.246

0.593

0.563

Estimates

Source: IMF Statistics


Luxemburg und das Land

Existing conventions and agreements

Non double taxation agreement 

In order to promote international economic and financial relations in the interest of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, the Luxembourg government negotiates bilateral agreements for the avoidance of double taxation and prevent fiscal evasion with respect to Taxes on Income and on fortune with third countries.

Treaty signed on 13.04.2019

Air Services agreement

None


Weitere Informationen

Foreign Trade

The Statec Foreign Trade statistics provide information on the trade of goods - by product and by country. This information is collected respectively through the INTRASTAT declaration and on the basis of customs documents.

You can see the statistics on the website of the Statec.

Contact point in Argentina

Luxembourg is represented by Royal Netherlands Embassy in Buenos Aires

Competent post for consular affairs Embassy of the Kingdom of Belgium in Buenos Aires

Source: Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Luxembourg

Country risk as defined by Office du Ducroire for Argentina

Ducroire is the only credit insurer covering open account deals in over 200 countries. A rating on a scale from 1 to 7 shows the intensity of the political risk. Category 1 comprises countries with the lowest political risk and category 7 countries with the highest. Macroeconomics experts also assess the repayment climate for all buyers in a country.

Link: Ducroire Office - Country Risk for Argentina

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