Ranking of Real Direct Investment in the provinces

Ranking of Real Direct Investment in the provinces

In any case, in the case of CABA, the figures do not necessarily reflect the geographical distribution of the works, since many companies have their headquarters in the district, but carry out their operations in the interior.

ASAP specified, based on official data from the Integrated Financial Information System (Sidif), that within the average variation for the entire country “a large deviation by jurisdiction was verified.”

For example, in the city of Buenos Aires, Tucumán, Santiago del Estero and Tierra del Fuego year-on-year variations of over 90% were recorded, while transfers to the provinces of San Luis, Buenos Aires, Chaco, Mendoza, Neuquén, Santa Cruz , San Juan, Chubut and Santa Fe grew less than 36%. In the case of Córdoba, La Pampa, Rio Negro and Jujuy, the interannual variation was negative, ASAP clarified.

On the other hand, current and capital transfers to provinces and municipalities totaled $430,264 million, 58.8% more than the amount accrued in the same period in 2021.

Current Transfers increased by 78.4% (equivalent to an additional $137,134 million) and Capital Transfers registered an interannual increase of 23.2% (equivalent to an additional $22,254 million).

In nominal terms, Current Transfers to provinces and municipalities totaled $311,966 million, and were assigned to the Internal Relations ($134,081 million), Education ($67,024 million), Social Security ($39,194 million), Health ($38,269 million), Promotion and Assistance functions. Social ($25,014 million) and other functions ($8,384 million)

The Real Direct investment is the one destined to the acquisition or production on own account of capital goods, such as buildings, constructions or equipment that are used to produce other goods and services and are not exhausted in the first use.

In descending order, the Real Direct Investment in the period January-July 2022 was distributed as follows:

1.- Buenos Aires: $59,869 million, with a year-on-year increase of 12.8%.

2.-CABA:: $59,378 million (237.5%)

3.- La Rioja: $21,760 million (78.1%)

4.- Cordoba: $14,912 million (-0.1%)

5.- Entre Ríos: $13,446 million (42.6%)

6.- Chaco: $12,415 million (17.1%)

7.- Santa Fe: $12,175 million (35.7%)

8.- Formosa: $10,264 million (88.1%)

9.- National: $9,370 million (13.8%)

10.- Salta: $8,057 million (46.5%)

11.- Tucumán: $7,646 million (141.6%)

12.- Santiago del Estero: $6,301 million (115.9%)

13.- Mendoza: $6,275 million (19.3%)

14.- Currents: $5,985 million (81.9%)

15.- Neuquén: $5,773 million (23.7%)

16.- Missions: $5,665 million (54.3%)

17.- Río Negro: $4,488 million (-7.7%)

18.- Chubut: $4,473 million (33.8%)

19.- Catamarca: $4,062 million (86.2%)

20.- San Juan: $3,955 million (28.1%)

21.- Saint Louis: $3,944 million (10.5%)

22.- Interprovincial: $2,754 million (48.9%)

23.- Tierra del Fuego: $2,452 million (90.8%)

24.- Jujuy: $1,881 million (-14.3%)

25.- La Pampa: $1,872 million (-3.3%)

26.- Santa Cruz: $1,775 million (26.1%)

27.- Not ranked: $404 million (-15.2%)

Source: Ambito

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