In July 2026, Argentina achieved a trade surplus of USD 2.115 billion, marking the 32nd consecutive month of positive trade results. This economic milestone was bolstered significantly by the performance of the Vaca Muerta formation, which doubled its crude oil exports during the same period.
The sustained surplus reflects a consistent trend in the country's exchange of goods over the past two and a half years. The data, provided by the National Institute of Statistics and Census, highlights the critical role of the energy sector in maintaining Argentina's current trade balance.
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