Analysts warn that poverty, regulatory issues, and macroeconomic concerns could complicate the …
Florencia Barragan
Florencia Barragan is an economic journalist for Ámbito Financiero. She earned a master's in journalism at Torcuato Di Tella University and is studying economics at the University of Buenos Aires. Her work focuses on macroeconomics issues and Argentine productive sectors with export potential, such as industry, mining and energy.
After operating at a deficit for the past decade, it is estimated the sector could end next year with …
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The agreement could allow Argentina to benefit from Biden’s record-breaking Inflation Reduction Act investment
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Lithium exports saw 133% interannual growth while different sectors debate its industrialization
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Investments for an LNG plant and necessary infrastructure could reach US$30 billion in a context that favors Argentina
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BusinessDollar & PesoEconomics
Business leaders concerned about lack of dollars despite new bank reserves goal
Industrialists desperate for currency look to China and Brazil as drought hammers reserve outlook
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Economy Ministry sources say the first trimester will be the hardest to achieve.
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Other industries want in on the special exchange rates after new “Malbec” dollar follows “soy” dollar
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Flurry of lithium initiatives includes quotas, battery factories, electric vehicle law and tax changes
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BusinessIndustryMining
Industrializing lithium: a “Chilean model” with market quotas and business incentives
The government is focusing on lithium, the mineral of the future, given its importance in energy transition. They consider sending a bill package to Congress to industrialize it in order …
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A delegation from the Economy Ministry will travel to Brasilia to move forward with the fine print of the bilateral agenda with Brazil, following President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva’s …
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BusinessDollar & PesoIndustry
Tighter controls on import maneuvers: corporate fines top US$1 billion
The Economy Ministry, led by Sergio Massa, issued fines of more than US$1 billion in just one semester for maneuvers in foreign trade, both for over-invoicing and under-invoicing of exports. …