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Tuesday, January 23, 2007

Argentina: Record Exports In 2006





Argentina achieved record exports of $46.6 billion last year, according to figures released by the economy ministry. The 15% annual increase in sales led to an increase in the trade surplus to $12.4 billion, despite the 19% rise in imports to $34.2 billion. GDP growth of around 9% helped drive up the demand for capital goods imports, said the ministry.
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