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Automatic Teller Machines (ATM)
To find out the locations of ATMs in Argentina, click on the link to your credit card: Visa, Mastercard or American Express

 

According to the website "BuenosAires.com", banks are open Monday through Friday from 10 am to 3 pm. You can obtain cash and make other banking transactions, 24 hours a day, in the automatic tellers machines spread throughout the city

 

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Banks in Argentina
Listing of banks in Argentina provided by AAAdir.

Business and trade

Argentina's top import partners in 2005

Country 2005 % of total imports
Brazil 35.9%
United States 14.1%
China 7.8%
Germany 4.5%

Source: International Trade

Argentina has one of the most highly developed economies and most advantageous natural resource bases of Latin America Source: Nations Encyclopedia

The main importable items of Argentina are Food, fuel, energy and capital goods. Source: Economy Watch

Country Trading Profiles
Sector Expertise: Standard Corporate and Merchant Bank provides very useful information about Communications and infrastructure, Available risk cover, RSA exports - recommended terms, Foreign exchange , Trade general, Documentation, Other documentation, Marking of goods and packages, Communications and infrastructure.

Argentina - Economy and Business
Overview of the economy and business in Argentina.

Argentina Foreign Trade
Useful links to organisations that deal with foreign trade in Argentina.

Economy watch
Argentina trade, Export and Import.

The Internationalist
International Business, Trade and Investment - The Argentina section of this website .

EIA country analysis
This site provides a country analysis from an energy perspective.

Freight forwarders
A comprehensive list of freight forwarders provided by Freight Net. Choose "Argentina" from the drop-down list.

Chambers of Commerce
Listing of local Chambers of Commerce.provided by the World Chambers Network. This link will take you to a search page. Enter the country name to get a listing of Chambers in that country

Export Navigator
Find free market surveys on the web.

Doing business in Argentina
This page shows summary Doing Business 2009 data for the selected economy. The first table lists the overall "Ease of Doing Business" rank (out of 181 economies) and the rankings by each topic. The rest of the tables summarize the key indicators for each topic and benchmark against regional and high-income economy (OECD) averages.

Argentina Risk analysis
Ducroire/Delcredere country risk analysis.

Trading across borders in Argentina
These tables list the procedures necessary to import and exports a standardized cargo of goods in Argentina. The documents required to export and import the goods are also shown.
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Business Environment
Provided by FITA, this gives a detailed break-down of business in Argentina.

International Trade Attorneys, Lawyers & Law Firms in Argentina
Find a local attorney, lawyer, law firm specializing in International Trade.

Trade Shows in Argentina
Up-to-date lising of trade shows in Argentina with a brief description of the show, the name of the show, dates and location.

Exporters/Importers Directories

Global Export/Import directory
Argentina section of this website.

Importers.com
Argentina Import Export Directory

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