It projects a 4.3% increase in GDP for this year. It is considerably higher than the Latin American average, which is expected to be 2.4% in 2025.
Argentina will be the country with the highest economic growth in Latin America this yearwith a 4.3% increase in its GDP, according to the projections of the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) and the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD).
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This figure, although slightly lower than local estimates that anticipate 5%, marks a significant rebound after two consecutive years of economic declines.


This economic growth in Argentina is considerably higher than the Latin American average, which is expected to be 2.4% in 2025.
In addition, it is above the projected average for South America, which is expected to reach 2.6%.
With these data, the country is positioned as one of the most dynamic economies in the region for next year.
Argentina, with its 4.3%, stands out above larger economies such as Brazil, with 2.3%, or Colombia, with 2.6%.
On the other hand, Mexico is at the bottom of the projection table, with growth of just 1.2%, a significant reduction compared to previous forecasts.
Source: Ambito

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