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Argentina’s economic activity shrinks in November, first decline of 2025

By Thomson Reuters Jan 21, 2026 | 1:39 PM

BUENOS AIRES, Jan 21 (Reuters) – Argentina’s economic activity shrunk 0.3% in November compared with the same month last year, marking ‍the first monthly contraction of 2025, data from Argentina’s national statistics agency showed on Wednesday.

The figure for Latin America’s third-largest economy was below the 1.7% figure predicted by analysts polled by Reuters, ‌and well below the 3.2% recorded ‌in October.

Five of the sectors that make up the monthly economic activity indicator (EMAE) posted annual declines, led by fishing which fell 25%, while manufacturing slid ​8.2%, wholesale and retail commerce declined 6.4% and construction fell 2.3%.

“Despite November’s disappointing data, ‍the outlook for 2026 is ​positive,” said consulting firm Orlando ​Ferreres and Associates, which had estimated 1.6% growth ‍for the month.

Since taking office in late 2023, libertarian President Javier Milei looked to fix the South American’s No. 2 economy by boosting exports and slashing public spending. His policies ‍have helped bring down inflation from a peak of nearly 290%.

The data came hours after Milei spoke ‍at the ‍World Economic Forum in Davos, ​where he blasted socialist governments and ​spoke ⁠in favor of cutting down market ‌regulation.

Last month, Argentina posted a 3.3% expansion in its third quarter gross domestic product. Analysts have predicted 3.5% growth for the last quarter of 2025.

(Reporting by Walter Bianchi and Natalia Siniawski; Editing by ⁠Sarah Morland)