Starting this year, the IMF predicts a significant rebound and growth of 5%. This growth, according to the Fund, would also be maintained in 2026, and this represents an increase of 3 tenths for next year.
According to estimates of the International Monetary Fund, Argentina will have real GDP growth of 5% in 2025, the same figure in 2026, which places it as one of the fastest growing countries in the world in the coming years.
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The panorama proposed by the IMF presents certain challenges in the short term but with signs of a future recovery.


In this new report, what is projected covers a 2.8% drop in Gross Domestic Product (GDP) Argentine real in 2024. This will be the result of the contraction of economic activity within a more complex macroeconomic context.
In any case, the IMF It foresees, starting this year, a significant rebound and a 5% growth. This growth, according to the Fund, would also be maintained in 2026, and this represents an increase of 3 tenths for next year.
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In turn, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) presented its report (WEO) corresponding to the month of January 2025, where it estimates that global growth will be 3.3% for 2025 and 2026, below the historical average of 3.7% (2000-2019).
It is expected that global inflation drop to 4.2% in 2025 and 3.5% in 2026, although advanced economies will reach their goals before emerging markets.
Source: Ambito

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