Argentina plays an active role in the trade of steel materials, machinery, and agricultural products, both as a regional exporter and a strategic importer. Steel materials—including sheets, tubes, and structural profiles—are primarily produced in the industrial belt surrounding Greater Rosario and Buenos Aires, supplying both the domestic market and neighboring countries. At the same time, the import of agricultural and industrial machinery, especially from Europe, China, and the United States, meets the technological demands of the agro-industrial sector, which is key to maintaining the country’s competitiveness in food production.
Processed agricultural products, such as packaged foods, agrochemicals, and improved seeds, also form part of Argentina’s trade flow, targeting both regional and global markets. This exchange is supported by a diversified logistics infrastructure that integrates river ports, rail terminals, and highway networks to connect production centers, industries, and agricultural zones with major export and import hubs. In this way, Argentina strengthens its position as both supplier and strategic coordinator within value chains linked to agriculture, industry, and international trade.
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