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Argentina’s GDP Contracted 10.2% in Third Quarter

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – Argentina’s gross domestic product contracted 10.2% in the third quarter of 2020 versus the same 2019 period, the government’s Indec statistics agency said on Wednesday, December 17th, amid uncertainty about a possible retightening of COVID-19 lockdown measures.

Many restrictions have been relaxed since the country locked down against the pandemic in late March. The government expected a recovery to begin in the first half of next year and for gross domestic product to clock 5% growth in full-year 2021.

Argentina’s gross domestic product contracted 10.2% in the third quarter of 2020 versus the same 2019 period, the government’s Indec statistics agency said on Wednesday, December 17th, amid uncertainty about a possible retightening of COVID-19 lockdown measures.
Argentina’s gross domestic product contracted 10.2% in the third quarter of 2020 versus the same 2019 period. (Photo internet reproduction)

Some 41,204 people in Argentina have died from COVID-19 so far, according to official data, with fatalities surging in the interior of the country.

There has been speculation that the government may again tighten restrictions, but officials have not said whether a tighter lockdown is under consideration.

“Companies in every industry are having trouble finding basic materials needed to produce and to sell. This is still constraining the supply side of the economy,” said Mariano Sardans, head of Buenos Aires-based FDI Wealth Management.

“But when you go out to the street, you can see that a recovery is taking place compared with a very low base earlier in the year when people were basically at home doing nothing,” Sardans added.

With the central bank printing pesos to help fund the Treasury and pay for COVID-19 relief programs, consumer prices rose 3.2% in November and 30.9% in the first 11 months of the year, according to government data released on Tuesday.

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