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Argentina's mining exports will increase by 49% in 2026.

According to Roberto 'Cacciola, a?president of Argentine Chamber of Mining Companies, the mining exports of Argentina are expected to increase by 49% in 2026 and reach $9 billion.

Cacciola stated that the estimate is conservative and added that the value could be higher if the current prices continue.

Argentina exported mining exports worth $6.056 billion in 2025. This was a 30% increase over the previous year.

The Incentive Regime for Large Investments (RIGI) was launched by President Javier Milei. Through this, the country attracted investments from mining giants such as BHP and Rio Tinto.

The chamber reported that 13 projects totaling $42 billion have been submitted to RIGI. Seven of these have already been approved for $7.9 'billion. Argentina has moved up from 12th to 7th place in the world's top exploration destinations.

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(source: Reuters)