According to data from the Chamber of Commerce, the exchange with France grew in 2021 after two years of declines. So far in 2022, trade between the two countries totaled US$1,364,751,718, more than US$69 million less than during the previous period. Despite the improvement experienced as of 2021, it is still below the levels of 2018 and its maximum reached in 2008, when it totaled US$2,397 million, and the 2009-2018 average of US$1 .823 million.
Despite the setback experienced in the total exchange, So far in 2022, exports exceed those of 2021 by US$2,316,092.21.
On the other hand, the imports from France so far in 2022 they decreased in u$s71788810.51 compared to the previous year
Between the The main exports are soybean meals and pellets, shelled peanuts and cultures of microorganisms, and in 2022 the sales of fuels and lubricants for ships and aircraftiron manufactures, wines, oranges, lemons, apples and pears, and shrimps and prawns.
Meanwhile, the imports are mainly from diesel or semi-diesel engines, clutches or body parts, passenger transport vehiclesdrugs with hormones and drugs for minors.
France is the 2nd European investor in Argentina and, according to the French Foreign Ministry, some 250 groups from that country are installed or represented in Argentina and employ some 50,000 people. The French presence is significant in various sectors: agri-food (Danone, Lesaffre, Louis Dreyfus), automobiles (PSA Peugeot Citroën, Renault), hydrocarbon production (Total), distribution (Carrefour, Casino), tourism and hotels (Accor), health (Sanofi Aventis, Servier), cosmetics (L’Oréal, Pierre Fabre), transport (Alstom).
Source: Ambito

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