Argentina Exports By Country: Where Does Argentina Export To? (Latest Data)
Argentina exports by country 2025: $87.1B total, led by Brazil (14.7%), China (11.3%), EU (9.7%), and US (9.6%). Full breakdown of top destinations and trends.
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Argentina exports by country 2025: $87.1B total, led by Brazil (14.7%), China (11.3%), EU (9.7%), and US (9.6%). Full breakdown of top destinations and trends.
Global trade data platforms in 2026 compared: yTrade, Volza, ExportGenius, ImportGenius, Panjiva, Datamyne, TradeAtlas on features, pricing, and compliance.
yTrade vs Volza compared: 200+ countries with built-in compliance and fixed pricing vs 203-209 countries with points-based downloads and a 7-day trial.
yTrade vs ExportGenius: yTrade offers unlimited search, built-in compliance, and fixed pricing from $99/month; ExportGenius uses points-based variable pricing.
yTrade vs ImportGenius compared on features, pricing, and compliance. yTrade: 200+ countries, $99/month; ImportGenius: 25+ countries, US-focused, $229/month.
yTrade vs TradeAtlas: yTrade offers unlimited HS codes, built-in compliance, and $99/month billing; TradeAtlas offers AI importer matching from $2,950/year.
yTrade vs Datamyne: yTrade offers built-in sanctions screening and transparent pricing from $99/month; Datamyne provides tariff tools and landed cost via Descartes.
yTrade vs Panjiva: yTrade offers 200+ countries, built-in compliance, and transparent pricing from $99/month; Panjiva covers ~20 countries via S&P Global.
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