Argentina recession deepens with 1.7% contraction in Q2

Argentina recession deepens with 1.7% contraction in Q2

/ 10:32 AM September 19, 2024

Argentina recession deepens with 1.7% contraction in Q2

FILE – Construction workers unload a whellbarrow filled with debris they removed from a building, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Wednesday, May 1, 2024. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)

Buenos Aires, Argentina — Argentina’s economy contracted by 1.7 percent in the second quarter, the national statistics agency said Wednesday, deepening a recession in the austerity-hit nation.

It is the third consecutive quarter with gross domestic product (GDP) in the red, as President Javier Milei’s government strives to reduce the country’s budget deficit to zero.

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Since taking office in December, Milei has applied a drastic austerity program in a bid to rein in chronic inflation and decades of government overspending.

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He halted public works, eliminated state agencies, suspended financing to the provinces, fired tens of thousands of public employees and eliminated fuel and transport subsidies.

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Monthly inflation has plummeted to the single digits, but analysts have warned this is a result of a massive economic slump as shoppers tighten purse strings.

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Public consumption was down six percent year-on-year while private consumption plummeted almost 10 percent.

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Annual inflation still stands at 236.7 percent.

The most notable year-on-year contractions were in the construction sector (-22.2 percent) and manufacturing (-17.4 percent).

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The International Monetary Fund has worsened its outlook for Argentina’s economy, which it now expects to contract by 3.5 percent this year, after a 1.6-percent decline in 2023.

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