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Argentina's PxQ Consulting recently released a report stating that in 2025, Argentina's foreign direct investment experienced negative growth for the first time in 22 years. According to the report, according to estimates based on information recently released by the Central Bank of Argentina, foreign direct investment in Argentina was negative 1.52 billion US dollars from January to November 2025, the first negative growth since 2003. The main reason for the negative growth in foreign direct investment was that a large number of multinational companies withdrew from the Argentine market or sold their business to local companies. According to the “Buenos Aires Herald” report, some people from the central bank of Argentina confirmed to the newspaper that the negative growth in foreign direct investment was due to multinational companies selling local business. Since December 2023, dozens of multinational companies have left the country due to global strategic adjustments or lack of confidence in Argentina's macroeconomy.

Zhitongcaijing·12/22/2025 05:17:02
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Argentina's PxQ Consulting recently released a report stating that in 2025, Argentina's foreign direct investment experienced negative growth for the first time in 22 years. According to the report, according to estimates based on information recently released by the Central Bank of Argentina, foreign direct investment in Argentina was negative 1.52 billion US dollars from January to November 2025, the first negative growth since 2003. The main reason for the negative growth in foreign direct investment was that a large number of multinational companies withdrew from the Argentine market or sold their business to local companies. According to the “Buenos Aires Herald” report, some people from the central bank of Argentina confirmed to the newspaper that the negative growth in foreign direct investment was due to multinational companies selling local business. Since December 2023, dozens of multinational companies have left the country due to global strategic adjustments or lack of confidence in Argentina's macroeconomy.