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Argentina’s mining exports hit a record high in early 2026

Argentina’s mining exports reached a record level in the initial four months of 2026, propelled by increasing demand for lithium, gold, and silver from the United States, China, and Switzerland. The figures were disclosed by the Mining Secretariat in its monthly report on the sector, subsequently shared by Economy Minister Luis Caputo on Friday and … Read more

Trump Tariffs may create a plethora of troubles for Brazil

Trump’s tariffs on Brazil could mess up trade in everything from coffee to beef

The United States ranks as Brazil’s second-largest trading partner, following China. While the two nations engage in direct competition in certain markets such as corn and cotton, Brazil, recognized as an agricultural powerhouse, also cultivates tropical goods like coffee that are not viable for production in the continental United States. Brazil has been increasing its … Read more

Analysts expect weaker inflows through November unless export duties move again, pressuring the exchange rate.

Argentina’s agriculture exporters expect dollar sales to halve

Argentina’s agroindustrial sector anticipates a significant decline in dollar inflows in the near term, subsequent to the conclusion of a temporary decrease in export duties. Exporters caution that the settlements of proceeds may decline by over fifty percent. Foreign currency supply from the agricultural sector may experience a shortage until November. The government is meticulously … Read more