Soybeans led Argentina's exports in 2020 with more than US $ 14 billion, but fell 12.3% year-on-year

Published 2021년 3월 9일

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In 2020, Argentina's soybean complex was the leading export sector, with sales of US $ 14,865 million, despite a 12.3% year-on-year decrease. The corn complex ranked second with sales of US $ 6,151 million, and the automotive sector fell to third due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The top five export sectors, which accounted for 59% of total external sales, also included oil-petrochemical, bovine meat and leather, and wheat. While most sectors saw reductions, the peanut and dairy sectors experienced growth. The pandemic significantly impacted global trade, with Argentina's total exports falling 15.7% to US $ 54,884 million and imports decreasing by 13.8% to US $ 42,356 million.
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As reported by the National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (Indec), the soybean complex added a total of sales abroad for US $ 14,865 million throughout 2020, being once again the main Argentine export sector -with the 27, 1% of total exports -, although with a year-on-year fall of 12.3%. Occupying second place on the national export podium was the corn complex, accounting for 11.2% of total national exports, with sales of US $ 6,151 million and growth of 2.1% compared to 2019. In the case of the sector automotive, this fell to third place, motivated by the sharp fall in industrial trade in 2020 caused by the coronavirus pandemic that affects the planet. Thus, the sector added 7.9% of total sales, for US $ 4,309 million, resulting in a decrease of 39.5% in the year-on-year comparison. In the fourth and fifth place on the exporting podium are the oil-petrochemical (US $ 3,660 million), and bovine meat and leather (US $ 3,368 million), showing interannual reductions of 27.9% ...
Source: Baenegocios

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