Argentina’s GDP shrank 4.9% in the second quarter of 2023, says the National Institute of Census and Statistics (INDEC). The report also shows a 2.8% drop compared to the first quarter. From April to June, agriculture plunged 40.2% and fishing fell 30.5%. Meanwhile, hotels and restaurants grew 6.4%, and mining increased 6.3%. On September 13, […]
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