In 2023, Chile's farmed fish exports, primarily salmon and trout, reached a record $6.46 billion, making it the country's second largest export after copper. The main markets were the US, Japan, and Brazil, with increasing exports to Russia and China. This contributed to a historical high of $43.66 billion for Chile's non-traditional exports. In contrast, Argentina's beef exports totaled $2.59 billion, significantly lower than Chile's fish exports. Chile's success is attributed to its Free Trade Agreements and stable macroeconomy, while Argentina's growth is hindered by restrictive legislation and market dependence.