Argentina's trade data reflects its economic complexity and global trade relationships. In 2022, Argentina was the world's largest exporter of soybean meal and soybean oil, with significant exports also in corn, wheat, and delivery trucks. The country's top export destinations included Brazil, China, the United States, Chile, and India. On the import side, Argentina's main imports were refined petroleum, vehicle parts, petroleum gas, cars, and soybeans, primarily from China, Brazil, the United States, Germany, and Paraguay.
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Top Export Partners (2023)
Brazil: $11.9 billion (17.8% of Argentina’s total exports)
United States: $5.6 billion (8.4%)
China: $5.2 billion (7.7%)
Chile: $4.9 billion (7.4%)
Peru: $2.54 billion (3.8%)
India: $2.45 billion (3.7%)
Vietnam: $2.1 billion (3.1%)
Uruguay: $1.7 billion (2.6%)
Netherlands: $1.6 billion (2.3%)
Spain: $1.4 billion (2.2%)12.
Top Import Partners (2023)
China: $16.5 billion (21.2% of Argentina’s total imports)
Brazil: $15.3 billion (19.7%)
United States: $10.2 billion (13.1%)
Germany: $4.8 billion (6.2%)
Mexico: $3.9 billion (5%)
India: $3.2 billion (4.1%)
Italy: $2.7 billion (3.5%)
Japan: $2.5 billion (3.2%)
South Korea: $2.3 billion (2.9%)
France: $2.1 billion (2.7%)
Cereals: $8.1 billion (12.1% of total exports)
Vehicles: $7.8 billion (11.7%)
Food industry waste and animal fodder: $6.3 billion (9.4%)
Mineral fuels including oil: $6.1 billion (9.2%)
Animal/vegetable fats, oils, and waxes: $5 billion (7.5%)
Meat: $3.1 billion (4.7%)
Oil seeds: $2.1 billion (3.1%)
Gems and precious metals: $2 billion (3.1%)
Fish: $1.7 billion (2.5%)
Machinery including computers: $1.3 billion (1.9%)