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Argentina Exports

Argentina exports were worth 6353.0 Million USD in June of 2010. Growth in foreign trade, especially trade with MERCOSUR partners, has been one of the main factors driving the Argentine economy. Argentine exports are mainly of the agricultural type, mostly processed goods (54% of the total). The main exports are: soybean products, cereals, beef, motor vehicles and parts, chemicals and medicine. Argentine’s largest exports markets are Brazil, European Union, China, United Sates and Chile. This page includes: Argentina Exports chart, historical data and news.


CountryInterest RateGrowth RateInflation RateJobless RateCurrent AccountExchange Rate
Argentina 9.93%3.00%11.20%8.30%-3653.9328


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Argentina Exports 6/30/2010 6353 5/31/2010 6521 4/30/2010 6222 3/31/2010 4714 2/28/2010 4060 1/31/2010 4423 12/31/2009 4820 11/30/2009 4865 10/31/2009 4806 9/30/2009 4535 8/31/2009 4348 7/31/2009 4916 6/30/2009 5210 5/31/2009 5202 4/30/2009 5050 3/31/2009 4261 2/28/2009 3942 1/31/2009 3713 12/31/2008 4157 11/30/2008 4894 10/31/2008 6147 9/30/2008 6930 8/31/2008 7380 7/31/2008 7010 6/30/2008 5406 5/31/2008 6237 4/30/2008 5829 3/31/2008 4991 2/29/2008 5221 1/31/2008 5821 12/31/2007 5685 11/30/2007 5412 10/31/2007 5525 9/30/2007 4817 8/31/2007 4919 7/31/2007 4611 6/30/2007 4519 5/31/2007 4850 4/30/2007 4297 3/31/2007 4170 2/28/2007 3585 1/31/2007 3389 12/31/2006 4219 11/30/2006 4099 10/31/2006 4202 9/30/2006 4035 8/31/2006 4240 7/31/2006 3814 6/30/2006 3844 5/31/2006 4181 4/30/2006 3918 3/31/2006 3642 2/28/2006 3083 1/31/2006 3182 12/31/2005 3536 11/30/2005 3251 10/31/2005 3377 9/30/2005 3466 8/31/2005 3820 7/31/2005 3596 6/30/2005 3420 5/31/2005 3684 4/30/2005 3542 3/31/2005 3050 2/28/2005 2592 1/31/2005 2773 12/31/2004 2962 11/30/2004 3048 10/31/2004 2826 9/30/2004 2995 8/31/2004 2939 7/31/2004 3027 6/30/2004 2947 5/31/2004 3392 4/30/2004 3040 3/31/2004 2659 2/29/2004 2394 1/31/2004 2321 12/31/2003 2452 11/30/2003 2447 10/31/2003 2436 9/30/2003 2369 8/31/2003 2346 7/31/2003 2835 6/30/2003 2878 5/31/2003 2785 4/30/2003 2461 3/31/2003 2241 2/28/2003 2124 1/31/2003 2191 12/31/2002 1960 11/30/2002 2180 10/31/2002 2274 9/30/2002 2307 8/31/2002 2188 7/31/2002 2264 6/30/2002 2238 5/31/2002 2375 4/30/2002 2180 3/31/2002 2111 2/28/2002 1782 1/31/2002 1818 12/31/2001 1964 11/30/2001 2016 10/31/2001 2078 9/30/2001 2199 8/31/2001 2518 7/31/2001 2351 6/30/2001 2544 5/31/2001 2566 4/30/2001 2389 3/31/2001 2018 2/28/2001 1840 1/31/2001 2039 12/31/2000 2388 11/30/2000 2155 10/31/2000 2077 9/30/2000 2157 8/31/2000 2225 7/31/2000 2367 6/30/2000 2386 5/31/2000 2603 4/30/2000 2327 3/31/2000 2165 2/29/2000 1786 1/31/2000 1773 12/31/1999 2036 11/30/1999 1990 10/31/1999 1918 9/30/1999 1882 8/31/1999 2092 7/31/1999 1943 6/30/1999 2138 5/31/1999 2227 4/30/1999 2032 3/31/1999 1981 2/28/1999 1533 1/31/1999 1548 12/31/1998 1931 11/30/1998 1892 10/31/1998 2015 9/30/1998 2298 8/31/1998 2367 7/31/1998 2362 6/30/1998 2625 5/31/1998 2572 4/30/1998 2490 3/31/1998 2240 2/28/1998 1883 1/31/1998 1767 12/31/1997 2022 11/30/1997 2022 10/31/1997 2374 9/30/1997 2277 8/31/1997 2356 7/31/1997 2358 6/30/1997 2265 5/31/1997 2563 4/30/1997 2420 3/31/1997 1995 2/28/1997 1884 1/31/1997 1895 12/31/1996 2037 11/30/1996 1918 10/31/1996 2074 9/30/1996 1943 8/31/1996 2270 7/31/1996 2225 6/30/1996 2206 5/31/1996 2386 4/30/1996 2013 3/31/1996 1869 2/29/1996 1420 1/31/1996 1449 12/31/1995 1671 11/30/1995 1589 10/31/1995 1577 9/30/1995 1665 8/31/1995 1767 7/31/1995 1842 6/30/1995 2149 5/31/1995 2270 4/30/1995 1897 3/31/1995 1802 2/28/1995 1392 1/31/1995 1342 12/31/1994 1472 11/30/1994 1421 10/31/1994 1355 9/30/1994 1357 8/31/1994 1470 7/31/1994 1430 6/30/1994 1458 5/31/1994 1598 4/30/1994 1222 3/31/1994 1127 2/28/1994 966 1/31/1994 963 12/31/1993 1111 11/30/1993 1016 10/31/1993 1092 9/30/1993 1191 8/31/1993 1083 7/31/1993 1116 6/30/1993 1278 5/31/1993 1175 4/30/1993 1079 3/31/1993 1075 2/28/1993 910 1/31/1993 902 12/31/1992 1025 11/30/1992 1033 10/31/1992 952 9/30/1992 1062 8/31/1992 1077 7/31/1992 1196 6/30/1992 1193 5/31/1992 1138 4/30/1992 998 3/31/1992 985 2/29/1992 852 1/31/1992 726 12/31/1991 865 11/30/1991 921 10/31/1991 1009 9/30/1991 1078 8/31/1991 1074 7/31/1991 1302 6/30/1991 1142 5/31/1991 1228 4/30/1991 1002 3/31/1991 867 2/28/1991 807 1/31/1991 673 12/31/1990 1031 11/30/1990 951 10/31/1990 973 9/30/1990 1025 8/31/1990 1127 7/31/1990 1279 6/30/1990 1076 5/31/1990 1106 4/30/1990 1015 3/31/1990 1164 2/28/1990 811 1/31/1990 796 12/31/1989 643 11/30/1989 711 10/31/1989 745 9/30/1989 842 8/31/1989 933 7/31/1989 1041 6/30/1989 947 5/31/1989 865 4/30/1989 735 3/31/1989 749 2/28/1989 677 1/31/1989 691 12/31/1988 1034 11/30/1988 820 10/31/1988 886 9/30/1988 740 8/31/1988 1027 7/31/1988 910 6/30/1988 872 5/31/1988 804 4/30/1988 621 3/31/1988 606 2/29/1988 579 1/31/1988 528 12/31/1987 539 11/30/1987 518 10/31/1987 503 9/30/1987 454 8/31/1987 548 7/31/1987 616 6/30/1987 707 5/31/1987 496 4/30/1987 538 3/31/1987 522 2/28/1987 467 1/31/1987 451 12/31/1986 550 11/30/1986 445 10/31/1986 480 9/30/1986 489 8/31/1986 681 7/31/1986 723 6/30/1986 663 5/31/1986 717 4/30/1986 588 3/31/1986 530 2/28/1986 479 1/31/1986 504 12/31/1985 577 11/30/1985 571 10/31/1985 565 9/30/1985 695 8/31/1985 716 7/31/1985 900 6/30/1985 934 5/31/1985 806 4/30/1985 829 3/31/1985 647 2/28/1985 531 1/31/1985 625 12/31/1984 481 11/30/1984 477 10/31/1984 460 9/30/1984 532 8/31/1984 700 7/31/1984 849 6/30/1984 802 5/31/1984 823 4/30/1984 824 3/31/1984 804 2/29/1984 699 1/31/1984 656 12/31/1983 671 11/30/1983 583 10/31/1983 540 9/30/1983 545 8/31/1983 680 7/31/1983 777 6/30/1983 758 5/31/1983 721 4/30/1983 629 3/31/1983 651 2/28/1983 636 1/31/1983 646 12/31/1982 700 11/30/1982 387 10/31/1982 397 9/30/1982 362 8/31/1982 562 7/31/1982 699 6/30/1982 652 5/31/1982 746 4/30/1982 949 3/31/1982 755 2/28/1982 758 1/31/1982 657 12/31/1981 520 11/30/1981 464 10/31/1981 602 9/30/1981 686 8/31/1981 949 7/31/1981 1084 6/30/1981 1070 5/31/1981 943 4/30/1981 836 3/31/1981 729 2/28/1981 652 1/31/1981 609 12/31/1980 617 11/30/1980 635 10/31/1980 750 9/30/1980 709 8/31/1980 625 7/31/1980 702 6/30/1980 587 5/31/1980 637 4/30/1980 700 3/31/1980 726 2/29/1980 706 1/31/1980 626 12/31/1979 603 11/30/1979 534 10/31/1979 580 9/30/1979 590 8/31/1979 746 7/31/1979 825 6/30/1979 901 5/31/1979 805 4/30/1979 678 3/31/1979 597 2/28/1979 485 1/31/1979 468 12/31/1978 398 11/30/1978 409 10/31/1978 487 9/30/1978 631 8/31/1978 700 7/31/1978 635 6/30/1978 619 5/31/1978 615 4/30/1978 574 3/31/1978 473 2/28/1978 428 1/31/1978 430 12/31/1977 452 11/30/1977 415 10/31/1977 365 9/30/1977 435 8/31/1977 490 7/31/1977 540 6/30/1977 576 5/31/1977 588 4/30/1977 531 3/31/1977 453 2/28/1977 379 1/31/1977 428 12/31/1976 418 11/30/1976 353 10/31/1976 350 9/30/1976 341 8/31/1976 343 7/31/1976 393 6/30/1976 375 5/31/1976 300 4/30/1976 331 3/31/1976 223 2/29/1976 236 1/31/1976 254 12/31/1975 269 11/30/1975 247 10/31/1975 245 9/30/1975 256 8/31/1975 268 7/31/1975 235 6/30/1975 221 5/31/1975 261 4/30/1975 324 3/31/1975 176 2/28/1975 186 1/31/1975 272 12/31/1974 366 11/30/1974 324 10/31/1974 435 9/30/1974 241 8/31/1974 304 7/31/1974 304 6/30/1974 295 5/31/1974 373 4/30/1974 398 3/31/1974 320 2/28/1974 283 1/31/1974 286 12/31/1973 288 11/30/1973 274 10/31/1973 301 9/30/1973 256 8/31/1973 341 7/31/1973 320 6/30/1973 260 5/31/1973 254 4/30/1973 238 3/31/1973 252 2/28/1973 254 1/31/1973 227 12/31/1972 211 11/30/1972 179 10/31/1972 171 9/30/1972 162 8/31/1972 146 7/31/1972 158 6/30/1972 150 5/31/1972 167 4/30/1972 165 3/31/1972 175 2/29/1972 122 1/31/1972 134 12/31/1971 163 11/30/1971 148 10/31/1971 133 9/30/1971 124 8/31/1971 139 7/31/1971 158 6/30/1971 161 5/31/1971 161 4/30/1971 184 3/31/1971 155 2/28/1971 102 1/31/1971 111 12/31/1970 122 11/30/1970 108 10/31/1970 129 9/30/1970 140 8/31/1970 153 7/31/1970 161 6/30/1970 176 5/31/1970 180 4/30/1970 183 3/31/1970 179 2/28/1970 131 1/31/1970 114 12/31/1969 111 11/30/1969 103 10/31/1969 128 9/30/1969 129 8/31/1969 128 7/31/1969 135 6/30/1969 144 5/31/1969 154 4/30/1969 159 3/31/1969 149 2/28/1969 127 1/31/1969 145 12/31/1968 112 11/30/1968 123 10/31/1968 115 9/30/1968 93 8/31/1968 102 7/31/1968 99 6/30/1968 115 5/31/1968 135 4/30/1968 135 3/31/1968 124 2/29/1968 110 1/31/1968 105 12/31/1967 98 11/30/1967 87 10/31/1967 75 9/30/1967 84 8/31/1967 104 7/31/1967 128 6/30/1967 151 5/31/1967 167 4/30/1967 168 3/31/1967 145 2/28/1967 125 1/31/1967 135

YearJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
20104423.04060.04714.06222.06521.06353.0      
20093713.03942.04261.05050.05202.05210.04916.04348.04535.04806.04865.04820.0
20085821.05221.04991.05829.06237.05406.07010.07380.06930.06147.04894.04157.0





Global Economics

Australia Extends Rate Pause
Published: 9/7/2010 12:39:14 PM By: TradingEconomics.com, RBA
Australia’s central bank extended its pause in raising interest rates “for the time being” as concern that the global economic recovery may falter trumped evidence of an accelerating expansion at home.

Brazilian Growth Outstrips Forecast
Published: 9/6/2010 11:06:43 PM By: TradingEconomics.com, Bloomberg
Brazil’s economy grew at an annualised rate of 8.9 per cent in the first half of 2010, defying expectations of a more significant slowdown in the second quarter and signalling that the country may beat its previous forecast of 7 per cent growth for the year.

Swiss Inflation Slowed Fourth Straight Month in August
Published: 9/5/2010 10:25:03 PM By: TradingEconomics.com, Bloomberg
Swiss inflation slowed for a fourth straight month in August, giving the central bank room to keep borrowing costs near zero.

ECB Leaves Interest Rates on Hold for 16th Month
Published: 9/5/2010 10:22:37 PM By: TradingEconomics.com
The European Central Bank has left interest rates at 1 percent for the 16th consecutive month as a still-uncertain global outlook clouds optimism about the eurozone's recovery.

Swiss Economy Expanded 0.9% in Q2
Published: 9/5/2010 6:50:37 PM By: TradingEconomics.com, Bloomberg
Switzerland’s economy expanded at a faster pace than economists forecast in the second quarter as companies stepped up spending to meet global demand.

Euro Area Unemployment Rate Remains Stable at 10.0% in July
Published: 9/5/2010 6:16:40 PM By: TradingEconomics.com, Eurostat
The euro area (EA16) seasonally-adjusted unemployment rate was 10.0% in July 2010, unchanged compared with June. It was 9.6% in July 2009.

Euro Area Inflation Slows to 1.6%
Published: 9/5/2010 6:07:23 PM By: TradingEconomics.com, Bloomberg
Euro Area consumer prices rose 1.6 percent from a year earlier after increasing 1.7 percent in July, the European Union statistics office in Luxembourg said.

Australia Reports Trade Surplus of $1.71 Billion in July
Published: 9/5/2010 3:31:41 PM By: TradingEconomics.com, Bloomberg
Australia’s trade surplus narrowed by more than economists forecast in July as exports of coal and iron ore fell, while imports rose.

Canadian Growth Slowed in Second Quarter
Published: 9/5/2010 2:10:39 PM By: TradingEconomics.com, WSJ
The Canadian economy in the second quarter expanded at less than half the pace set in the first three months of the year, undercutting economists’ expectations and raising questions about whether the country’s central bank will tighten interest rates next week.

India’s Second Quarter GDP Rises To 8.8%
Published: 9/5/2010 1:59:44 PM By: TradingEconomics.com, MarketWatch
India's economy expanded 8.8% in the second quarter from a year earlier, compared to an 8.6% on-year expansion in the first, lifted by robust activity in manufacturing.






Exports

According to Wikipedia, export goods or services are provided to foreign consumers by domestic producers. It is a good that is sent to another country for sale. Export of commercial quantities of goods normally requires involvement of the customs authorities in both the country of export and the country of import. The advent of small trades over the internet such as through Amazon and e-Bay have largely bypassed the involvement of Customs in many countries due to the low individual values of these trades. Nonetheless, these small exports are still subject to legal restrictions applied by the country of export.


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