2003: $9,000,000,000 -
rank: 61
percent change : _____?
Date of info: 2002
2004: $13,270,000,000 -
rank: 52
percent change: 47.44%
date of info: 2003 est.
2005: $22,060,000,000 -
rank: 49
percent change: 66.24%
date of info: 2004 est.
2006: $28,800,000,000
rank: 49
percent change: 30.55%
date on info: 2005 est.
2007: $31,690,000,000
rank: 49
percent change: 10.03%
date on info: 2006 est.
2008: $42,530,000,000
rank: 50
percent change: 34.21%
date on info: 2007 est.
2009: $54,550,000,000
rank: 49
percent change: 28.26%
date on info: 2008 est.
Exports: Beef and fish Imports: Garments (Clothing)
chocolate is nice
cereal, soybeans
Marijuana and Cocaine and Paco
the major imports of Argentina are the crpos and reliable resources.¨Argentina mainly grows crops and relies on agricultural products to provide for its country. ¨So when it comes to technology it has to turn somewhere else for help.
3 days bob the billy goat
the major imports of argentina are the crpos and reliable resources.¨Argentina mainly grows crops and relies on agricultural products to provide for its country. ¨So when it comes to technology it has to turn somewhere else for help.
Beef and Fish are the exports... I will say the imports when I find them out :)
Argentina (it's a South American country for those who don't know) is famous for its beef, which comprises one of its main exports.
According to the CIA World Factbook, Argentina imports machinery, motor vehicles, petroleum and natural gas, organic chemicals, and plastics. Argentina exports soybeans and derivatives, petroleum and gas, vehicles, corn, and wheat.
(See the related link for my source.)Imports: $3.832 billion f.o.b. (2005 est.)Imports - partners: Brazil 30.9%, Argentina 23.3%, China 16.6%, US 4% (2004)Imports totaled US$3.3 billion in 2004. Principal import commodities included automobiles, chemical products, consumer goods, tobacco, petroleum, and machinery. Brazil was the leading source of imports to Paraguay (24.3 percent), followed by the United States (22.3 percent), Argentina (16.2 percent), China (9.9 percent), and Hong Kong (5 percent). Experts note that import statistics are difficult to confirm for Paraguay because as much as half of all imports are illegally re-exported to Argentina or Brazil. Imports from Mercosur countries continue to rise, up to 57 percent in 2003.[2]
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