From 2003 onwards, a commodities boom and economic reforms fueled steady growth, with GDP reaching $530.1 billion in 2011. Post-2011, global market slowdowns, inflation, and fiscal deficits curbed growth, leading to stagnation and decline. By 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic further depressed GDP to $385.7 billion. Recovery efforts saw GDP rebound to $631.1 billion by 2022, driven by improved export conditions and domestic reforms.
For a deeper dive into the topic, explore Argentina’s inflation rate forecast, Argentina’s goods export value, Argentina’s services sector share in GDP.