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Argentina marks record trade surplus at nearly $19 bln in Milei's very first year as president

Argentina published a. record $18.9 billion trade surplus for 2024, according to. official information launched on Monday, that mainly coincides with. libertarian President Javier Milei's first complete year on the job.

Last year's trade surplus goes beyond the previous annual. record of $16.89 billion set in 2009, and came in at the upper. end of the

projection from experts

surveyed , who anticipated a figure in between $18. billion and $19 billion.

December's regular monthly trade balance included a $1.67 billion. surplus, marking thirteen successive months that the worth of. exports went beyond the worth of imports. The December information was. likewise well above the $921 million surplus forecast in a Reuters. poll.

Since he took office in late 2023, Milei has actually bet on boosting. grains and energy exports in addition to slashing public costs in. a quote to tame runaway inflation in South America's. second-biggest economy.

The reactionary economic expert and one-time political outsider. goals to make Argentina a net energy exporter, powered by its. large shale oil and gas reserves, while also easing currency. controls to increase other exports, including from the nation's. significant grains sector.

The value of last year's exports stood at almost $80. billion, led by farming and ranching, while imports amounted to. almost $61 billion, according to data from the government's. main statistics workplace.

Neighboring Brazil was the primary destination for. Argentina's exports in 2015, representing 17% of the total,. followed by purchasers in the United States and Chile.

(source: Reuters)