1. Argentina: A Strategic Investment Destination to Meet the Demand of Global Markets Cecilia Nahón Undersecretariat of Investment Development Ministry of Foreign Affairs, International Trade and Worship May 2011
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6. Italy is a significant investor in Argentina Italian FDI stock in Argentina grew at an annual average rate of 4.2% between 2004 and 2009 Evolution of Italian FDI stock in Argentina (In millions of US$) Source: SUINV based on BCRA
7. Italian FDI stock in Argentina is diversified Argentina captures 22% of Italian investments in the region Italian FDI Stock by sectors (In %) Source: SUINV based on BCRA
8. Leading Italian companies operate in Argentina Examples of Italian companies with projects or presence in Argentina
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10. Attractive business profitability Firms reached high levels of profitability in historic terms. Source: SUINV based on Balance of Payments data and Survey of Big Companies INDEC Net margin of the top 500 companies in Argentina (as a % of sales) FDI return on assets (profits as a % of FDI Stock)
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12. Diversified economy to meet global market needs Argentina presents profitable investment opportunities in a variety of strategic sectors for the world economy Agro Industry Value added and design manufactures Renewable Energies IT and Software Creative Industries Professional Services Pharmaceutical Industry and Biotechnology Tourism Automotive and Auto parts
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17. To learn more about how investing in Argentina can benefit you, please contact us: www.inversiones.gov.ar [email_address] (5411) 4328-9510 Thank You!
Notes de l'éditeur
Over the last six years, Argentina has taken advantage of a favorable global environment to consolidate growth and expand its production and export capacity. During this period Argentina showed an 8.5% annual GDP growth rate, doubling its exports of goods and services, which, in 2008, hit a historical high of US$82.1 billion six years. This extraordinary growth rates were accompanied by twin fiscal and current account surpluses, a sustained increase in foreign reserves, and a steady rise in savings .
Gregar en XXX la estimacion de ferreres que creo que era 13% tambien para el primer sem. Creo que agrega y da confiabilidad a las estimaciones INDEC
Over the last six years, Argentina has taken advantage of a favorable global environment to consolidate growth and expand its production and export capacity. During this period Argentina showed an 8.5% annual GDP growth rate, doubling its exports of goods and services, which, in 2008, hit a historical high of US$82.1 billion six years. This extraordinary growth rates were accompanied by twin fiscal and current account surpluses, a sustained increase in foreign reserves, and a steady rise in savings .