Nearly 120,000 bounced checks add pressure to payment chains as authorities refuse …
Andrés Lerner
Andrés Lerner is an Argentine economics journalist who reports for Ámbito Financiero. He has a political show on Radio 10 and is a columnist for news channel C5N.
June was the month with the most layoffs in the last nine years, and analysts and business owners warn …
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Analysts say the reduced inflows could last through November unless export duties change again, squeezing the exchange rate further
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Faced with losing up to 6% in automatic transfers, provinces are considering joining the ARCA’s new scheme
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Dollar & PesoEconomicsMarkets
Dollar at AR$1,000? Government sends message to exporters while business leaders flock to China
Argentina’s economic team swears there won’t be a devaluation and the cuts to export duties are temporary, while hinting at the next tax cuts
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Indicators show that the encouraging economic signs of the end of last year have not continued in early 2025
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Faced with the triple whammy, one in four industrial companies is planning layoffs in the next 60 days
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AgroBusinessInternational relations
Milei doubled down on plans for an Argentina-US trade deal. But does it make sense?
Analysts argue that Trump’s protectionism poses difficulties and warn that the move could split the Mercosur bloc
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BusinessEconomics
Inflation, dollar, consumption: here’s what Argentina’s consultancies expect in 2025
Analysts expect the economy to grow even as inflation cools — but the exchange rate is a significant incognito
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The dollar soared in Brazil while the peso reached December 2023 levels and the end of the PAIS tax makes imports cheaper
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Stagnation was one of the key issues at this year’s Argentine Industrial Union meeting, as businesses are trying to compensate for their margin losses
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Because of the appreciation of the Argentine peso, cell phones, home appliances, and clothing can be up to 70% cheaper across the border