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Argentina Current Account Balance (% of GDP)

Current Account in Argentina

Following a domestic demand-led deterioration in the economic performance in Q4 2022, the economy likely remained in the doldrums in Q1. Inflation climbed further, while the peso continued to depreciate noticeably. Additionally, consumer confidence remained deeply downbeat. Compounding matters, exports fell, interest rates soared, and there was a severe drought. Moving to Q2, two additional rate hikes in April and still-depressed consumer confidence, together with a plunging peso, spell trouble for activity. Additionally, the country’s reserves were at their lowest level in nearly seven years in early May due to drought-hit agricultural exports and interventions in the FX market to support the peso. In response to dwindling reserves, the country signed a deal with China in late April to pay Chinese imports in yuan.

Argentina Current Account Chart

This chart displays Current Account (% of GDP) for Argentina from 2013 to 2022.

Argentina Current Account Data

2017 2018 2019 2020 2021
Current Account Balance (% of GDP) -4.8 -5.2 -0.8 0.8 1.4

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