Argentina Current Account Swings to Surplus in Q4

2025-03-27 20:09 By Felipe Alarcon 1 min. read

Argentina recorded a current account surplus of USD 1.029 billion in Q4 2024, a sharp reversal from the USD 2.671 billion deficit in the same period last year.

The goods account increased dramatically to a USD 4.88 billion surplus, up from a USD 0.82 billion surplus in Q4 2023.

Meanwhile, the services gap widened to USD 1.61 billion from USD 0.79 billion.

Additionally, the primary account deficit narrowed to USD 2.86 billion from USD 3.14 billion, while the secondary account surplus expanded to USD 620 million from USD 440 million, highlighting overall improvement despite some pressures.



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