The chief industries of Argentina are food processing, motor vehicles, consumer durables, textiles, chemicals and petrochemicals, printing, Metallurgy, steel
The leading industries of Brazil are iron, steel, automobiles, petroleum, and cement. The leading industries of Argentina are meatpacking, flour milling, and canning.
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Some major industries in Argentina are beef, corn, wheat; chemical, textile, machine industries; mining of oil,coal, and lead.
Argentina had a GDP of $523.7 billion (US) in 2007, with manufacturing being it's chief source of revenue (21.5%). The country generates $56 billion (US) in exporting, and soybean and byproducts was it's chief export (24.1%).
The secondary sector of Argentina encompasses industries involved in manufacturing, construction, and processing of raw materials. This sector plays a significant role in the country's economy, contributing to GDP and employment. Key industries include food processing, automotive manufacturing, textiles, and construction, which utilize Argentina's agricultural and mineral resources. Despite facing challenges like economic fluctuations and global competition, the secondary sector remains vital for national development and industrial growth.
Motor vehicles and food processing are major industries in Argentina. Other major industries in Argentina are chemicals, petrochemicals, steel and textiles.
Argentina's chief exports are beef and beef products.
President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner is the Chief of State of Argentina.
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The leading industries of Brazil are iron, steel, automobiles, petroleum, and cement. The leading industries of Argentina are meatpacking, flour milling, and canning.
Some of the chief products of Argentina are livestock products like beef, mutton and hide. Grains like oats, corn and flax are also chief products of Argentina.
The industries in Argentina are food processing, motor vehicles, consumer durables, textiles, chemicals, petrochemicals, printing, metallurgy, and steel.
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