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BBVA Research: Argentine mining exports may exceed $25 billion in 2033

BBVA Research: Argentine mining exports may exceed $25 billion in 2033
BBVA Research: Argentine mining exports may exceed $25 billion in 2033

According to a BBVA Research study released on Friday, lithium and copper could drive Argentina's mining sector to more than 25 billion dollars by 2033.

The report stated that mining represents less than 1 percent of Argentina's gross domestic product (GDP) and only 6% of its exports. However, Argentina has one of the most important project portfolios of critical minerals in the world.

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The report stated that Argentina, Bolivia, and Chile, which are all part of the "Lithium Triangle", could provide up to 20% global supply by 2033.

In 2024, lithium will surpass silver in terms of exports and represent about 14%.

Argentina hasn't produced copper since 2018, but there are projects worth $35 billion.

The mining industry could grow by more than $11 billion a year if these projects are realized.

The RIGI incentive program provides stability to large-scale investments in this sector.

The country's mining chamber CAEM expects Argentina to achieve record exports this year of $5 billion, an increase of 14% over 2024. Lucila Sigal is reporting, Inigo Alexander is writing, and Daina Beth Sool is editing.

(source: Reuters)