Economic overview of the Province of Buenos Aires Dirección Provincial de Estudios y Proyecciones Económicas (DPEPE) and Subsecretaría de Coordinación.

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Economic overview of the Province of Buenos Aires Dirección Provincial de Estudios y Proyecciones Económicas (DPEPE) and Subsecretaría de Coordinación con Estados y Organismos de Crédito Internacionales (SCEOCI) Friday 17th, February 2012 Ministerio de Economía de la Provincia de Buenos Aires La Plata - Buenos Aires - Argentina

The Province of Buenos Aires Is the biggest and most important province of Argentina Is the biggest and most important province of Argentina It occupies 11% of the total land area It occupies 11% of the total land area Accounts for 39% of the population Accounts for 39% of the population Contributes 36% of Argentina's GDP Contributes 36% of Argentina's GDP Generates 48% of the country's industrial production Generates 48% of the country's industrial production Participates with 33% of exports Participates with 33% of exports

Buenos Aires GDP growth Between 2003 and 2010 the province grew 94%, mainly due to its industrial profile Between 2003 and 2010 the province grew 94%, mainly due to its industrial profile 2009 global crisis stalled deeper in the province than in the rest of the country, but the subsequent recovery was also stronger 2009 global crisis stalled deeper in the province than in the rest of the country, but the subsequent recovery was also stronger

Diversified productive structure

Agriculture Although agriculture represents only 4.3% of the GDP, it is a significant sector for the Province of Buenos Aires because of its productive linkages and importance in exports Although agriculture represents only 4.3% of the GDP, it is a significant sector for the Province of Buenos Aires because of its productive linkages and importance in exports The major crops of the Province are soy, corn, wheat and sunflower The major crops of the Province are soy, corn, wheat and sunflower 86% of total sown area in the province goes to these crops 86% of total sown area in the province goes to these crops

Agriculture Planted areaProduction

Agriculture Among these, soy is the most important crop Among these, soy is the most important crop Production destination (beans and oil) is mainly China Production destination (beans and oil) is mainly China Soy witnessed a remarkable growth in recent years, replacing traditional crops like wheat Soy witnessed a remarkable growth in recent years, replacing traditional crops like wheat

Industry It is the most important economic sector of the Province, representing 27% of Buenos Aires GPD It is the most important economic sector of the Province, representing 27% of Buenos Aires GPD Argentinas domestic industry is located primarily in the industrial belt of the Province of Buenos Aires (which represents 48% of the domestic industry) Argentinas domestic industry is located primarily in the industrial belt of the Province of Buenos Aires (which represents 48% of the domestic industry)

Industry It has been one of the most dynamic sectors of the province It has been one of the most dynamic sectors of the province 2003/2011 Growth 92% 92%

Industry Within industry, automotive, steel and food were the most dynamic sectors Within industry, automotive, steel and food were the most dynamic sectors Because of its share in national production (66%), another remarkable sector of the Province is oil processing Because of its share in national production (66%), another remarkable sector of the Province is oil processing

Industry Car production 2003/2011 Growth 361% 361%

Industry Crude steel production 2003/2011 Growth 26% 26%

Industry Food production 2003/2011 Growth 193% 193% 2003/2011 Growth 183% 183%

Construction It had a tremendous growth in the last decade tied to the economic boom and increased public investment It had a tremendous growth in the last decade tied to the economic boom and increased public investment

Construction 2003/2011 Growth 173% 173% 2003/2011 Growth 97% 97%

Destination of production The export sector has been one of the most dynamic in the last years The export sector has been one of the most dynamic in the last years In addition, domestic consumption has also been significantly strengthened, including both durables and non-durables goods In addition, domestic consumption has also been significantly strengthened, including both durables and non-durables goods

Buenos Aires exports Between 2003 and 2011 the Provinces exports grew 205% Between 2003 and 2011 the Provinces exports grew 205% More than a half are manufactured goods More than a half are manufactured goods Buenos Aires exports to China rose near 500% since 2002, and its share in Provinces total exports doubled Buenos Aires exports to China rose near 500% since 2002, and its share in Provinces total exports doubled 2003/2011 Growth 205% 205%

Buenos Aires exports By major items By destinations

Consumption Durables consumption 2003/2011 Growth 874% 874% 2003/2011 Growth 385% 385%

Consumption Non-durables consumption 2003/2011 Growth 74% 74% 2003/2011 Growth 402% 402%

Thank you very much for your attention

Economic overview of the Province of Buenos Aires Dirección Provincial de Estudios y Proyecciones Económicas (DPEPE) and Subsecretaría de Coordinación con Estados y Organismos de Crédito Internacionales (SCEOCI) Friday 17th, February 2012 Ministerio de Economía de la Provincia de Buenos Aires La Plata - Buenos Aires - Argentina