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Argentina's trade surplus nears $16 billion under Milei

Argentina likely had actually a. trade surplus for the tenth straight month in September under. libertarian President Javier Milei, helping to collect an internet. $ 16 billion in hard currency considering that he took office, analysts said. in a Reuters survey on Wednesday.

The South American country, which is facing triple-digit. inflation, an unpleasant recession and depleted foreign currency. reserves, had a trade surplus of $1.28 billion in September, the. average expert price quote showed.

That would add up to a net surplus of around $16.5 billion. since December, when Milei took workplace vowing a significant shake-up. of the economy. The streak of surpluses contrasts with a string. of trade deficits for most of in 2015.

Milagros Suardi, financial expert at consulting firm Eco Go, stated. exports were enhancing, led by the farming sector, mining and. hydrocarbons. Argentina is a top global supplier of soy and. corn, has major shale oil and gas reserves, and large deposits. of battery metal lithium.

Pablo Besmedrisnik, financial expert at VDC consultancy, said that. more powerful domestic energy production was assisting overturn a deep. energy deficit in previous years.

The energy sector will end 2024 with a positive outcome. ( surplus) of around $4.2-5 billion, mainly due to greater local. production of hydrocarbons and the lower level of activity that. demands less energy, he said.

The official INDEC statistics firm is set to release. main trade information for September on Friday.

(source: Reuters)