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This Article is From Sep 29, 2021

Argentine Economy Grew More Than Expected Amid Reopening

Argentina's economy expanded up more than expected in July as Covid-19 cases and lockdown restrictions continued to ease.  

The economy grew 11.7% in July from a year ago, faster than the 8.5% median estimate of analysts surveyed by Bloomberg. Activity in July expanded 0.8% on a monthly basis, a slower pace from June, according to government data published Tuesday.   

All but two sectors posted annual gains in July. Argentina's hotels and restaurants saw activity grow 55%, while construction and manufacturing also recorded double-digit gains. 

The recovery has sputtered at times this year as elevated inflation, a massive Covid wave and some export restrictions worsened an already challenging business environment. President Alberto Fernandez is seeking to increase government spending before a midterm vote in November, potentially complicating the economic outlook and an agreement with the International Monetary Fund. 

His government expects the economy to grow 8% this year, boosted by the base effect of the economy's steep decline last year. Private economists see an expansion of 7.2%, according to the central bank's monthly survey. 

©2021 Bloomberg L.P.

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