2. The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in Argentina
was worth 446.04 billion US dollars in 2011.
The GDP value of Argentina represents 0.72
percent of the world economy. GDP in Argentina
is reported by the The World Bank Group.
Historically, from 1962 until 2011, Argentina GDP
averaged 143.19 USD Billion reaching an all
time high of 446.04 USD Billion in December of
2011 and a record low of 18.27 USD Billion in
December of 1963.
3. Government Spending in Argentina increased to
62768 ARS Million in the third quarter of 2012
from 62653 ARS Million in the second quarter of
2012. Government Spending in Argentina is
reported by the Mecon, Argentina. Historically,
from 1993 until 2012, Argentina Government
Spending averaged 39884.48 ARS Million reaching
an all time high of 62768 ARS Million in August of
2012 and a record low of 31318 ARS Million in
November of 1993.
4. Imports in Argentina decreased to 5222 USD Million in
February of 2013 from 5385 USD Million in January of
2013. Imports in Argentina is reported by the INDEC.
Historically, from 1957 until 2013, Argentina Imports
averaged 1199.60 USD Million reaching an all time high
of 7619 USD Million in August of 2011 and a record low
of 36 USD Million in January of 1959. Argentina main
imports are: intermediate goods (29 percent of total
imports), parts and accessories for capital goods (20
percent), capital goods (19 percent), fuels and
lubricants (13 percent) and motor vehicles (8 percent).
Main import partners are: Brazil (29 percent of total
imports), China (14 percent), United States (10
percent) and Germany (5 percent). Others include:
Mexico, France, Italy, South Korea and Japan.
5. Industrial Production in Argentina decreased 4.40
percent in February of 2013 over the same month
in the previous year. Industrial Production in
Argentina is reported by the Instituto Nacional de
Estadista. Historically, from 1995 until 2013,
Argentina Industrial Production averaged 3.24
Percent reaching an all time high of 24.60 Percent
in March of 2003 and a record low of -22.30
Percent in March of 2002. In Argentina, industrial
production measures the output of businesses
integrated in industrial sector of the economy such
as manufacturing, mining, and utilities.
6. Exports in Argentina increased to 5743 USD Million in
February of 2013 from 5665 USD Million in January of
2013. Exports in Argentina is reported by the INDEC.
Historically, from 1957 until 2013, Argentina Exports
averaged 1460.57 USD Million reaching an all time high
of 8419 USD Million in August of 2011 and a record low
of 55 USD Million in November of 1961. In Argentina
exports, have been the source of growth in recent
years. Argentina exports mostly agricultural products.
Indeed, cereals, fats and oils, beef and related
products and dairy products account for 36 percent of
total exports. Other exports include: motor vehicles
and parts (12 percent); chemicals and related products
(7 percent); crude oil and fuels (5 percent) and base
metals and glassware (4 percent). Main export partners
are: Brazil (21 percent of total exports), China (7
percent), Chile (6 percent), United States (5 percent)
and Spain (4 percent). Others include: Netherlands,
Uruguay, Italy and Venezuela.
7. Consumer Spending in Argentina increased to
314136 ARS Million in the third quarter of
2012 from 314041 ARS Million in the second
quarter of 2012. Consumer Spending in
Argentina is reported by the Mecon,
Argentina. Historically, from 1993 until 2012,
Argentina Consumer Spending averaged
209359.54 ARS Million reaching an all time
high of 314136 ARS Million in August of 2012
and a record low of 153557 ARS Million in
May of 2002
11. The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in Egypt
was worth 229.53 billion US dollars in 2011.
The GDP value of Egypt represents 0.37
percent of the world economy. GDP in Egypt
is reported by the The World Bank.
Historically, from 1960 until 2011, Egypt GDP
averaged 50.8 USD Billion reaching an all time
high of 229.5 USD Billion in December of 2011
and a record low of 4.0 USD Billion in
December of 1962
12. Government Spending in Egypt increased to
179000 EGP Million in 2012 from 157000 EGP
Million in 2011. Government Spending in
Egypt is reported by the Central Bank of
Egypt. Historically, from 1980 until 2012,
Egypt Government Spending averaged
47281.47 EGP Million reaching an all time
high of 179000 EGP Million in June of 2012
and a record low of 2580 EGP Million in
June of 1980.
13. Imports in Egypt decreased to 5001.20 USD Million
in January of 2013 from 5503.80 USD Million in
December of 2012. Imports in Egypt is reported by
the Central Bank of Egypt. Historically, from 1957
until 2013, Egypt Imports averaged 1027.13 USD
Million reaching an all time high of 6497.80 USD
Million in May of 2012 and a record low of 33.05
USD Million in July of 1957. Egypt imports mostly:
fuels, foodstuff, cereals, chemicals, machinery and
electric equipment. Main imports partners are:
United States, Switzerland, Germany and United
Kingdom.
14. Industrial Production in Egypt decreased 1.02
percent in January of 2013 over the same
month in the previous year. Industrial
Production in Egypt is reported by the
CAPMAS. Historically, from 2004 until 2013,
Egypt Industrial Production averaged 5.15
Percent reaching an all time high of 35.30
Percent in January of 2007 and a record low of
-20.03 Percent in June of 2009. In Egypt,
industrial production measures the output of
businesses integrated in industrial sector of
the economy such as manufacturing, mining,
and utilities.
15. Exports in Egypt decreased to 2343.50 USD Million
in January of 2013 from 2797 USD Million in
December of 2012. Exports in Egypt is reported by
the Central Bank of Egypt. Historically, from 1957
until 2013, Egypt Exports averaged 444.21 USD
Million reaching an all time high of 2991.20 USD
Million in June of 2008 and a record low of 12.63
USD Million in July of 1959. Egypt is net exporter
of raw oil. Other major exports include:
agricultural products (citrus fruits, rice and dried
onion), chemicals, metals and its products; cotton,
textiles and clothes. Egypt main exports partners
are: United States, Italy, China and United
Kingdom.
16. Consumer Spending in Egypt increased to
1223200 EGP Million in 2012 from
1036000 EGP Million in 2011. Consumer
Spending in Egypt is reported by the
Central Bank of Egypt. Historically, from
1980 until 2012, Egypt Consumer
Spending averaged 305288.53 EGP Million
reaching an all time high of 1223200 EGP
Million in June of 2012 and a record low
of 11410 EGP Million in June of 1980.
20. En lo que me respecta, gracias a todo lo que leí y
averigüe Argentina posee un GDP mas alto que el
de Egipto.
Egipto posee un gasto publico mas bajo que el de
Argentina
Argentina posee mayor importaciones que Egipto
ya que Arg. posee mas variedad de productos.
Egipto posee mayor producción industrial que
Argentina ya que posee mas variedad de industrias
Argentina posee mayores exportaciones que Egipto
a pesar de que Arg. en estos días posee una
política en donde no se puede exportar muchos
productos
21. Argentina posee mayor consumo que Egipto ya
que posee políticas que favorecen el consumo.
En cambio en Egipto el consumo solo se da por
aquellos que poseen grandes empresas y demas.