Argentina business news for 2025
February 2025Argentina's economy is expected to continue its normalization in 2025, with a focus on disinflation and economic growth. Here are some of the most important business news for Argentina in 2025:
Economic growth:The economy is expected to expand by more than 4% in 2025, led mainly by energy, mining, agriculture, and other sectors linked to natural resources.
Inflation: The annual inflation rate is expected to be below 30% in 2025, down from 211% in 2023.
Tax amnesty: The tax amnesty plan launched in August 2024 has generated new flows to the financial system, with an inflow of more than $22 billion into special cash accounts.
Monetary policy: The Central Bank (BCRA) is expected to continue its policy of controlling the monetary supply and reducing inflation.
Exchange rate: The official exchange rate of the Argentine peso is expected to end 2025 at around 1,300 pesos per dollar, or even lower.
Debt: Argentina's debt situation in 2025 is challenging, with public debt relative to GDP reaching 110.5% in the second quarter of 2024.
However, there is optimism that the newly elected president's policies might bring some stability.
Foreign exchange controls: The government is expected to gradually remove currency controls, but this will depend on the level of BCRA reserves.
Overall, the outlook for the Argentine economy in 2025 is positive, with expectations of economic growth and disinflation.
However, challenges remain, particularly in relation to debt and foreign exchange controls.
Argentina Inflation 2024
November 2024Argentina statistic office reported on November 12, 2024 that the inflation in October was lowered to 2.7% compared to 3.5% in September, the lowest inflation rate in the last three years.
On annual basis the inflation in October was 193% compared to 209% in September.
The new government chosen about a year ago promised that the inflation will be less than 3%.
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