Argentina's economic activity climbed 0.8% in June compared to May and surged 2.7% year-on-year, according to the Monthly Economic Activity Estimator (EMAE) released by the Ministry of Economy on August 20, 2026. The data points to a sustained recovery, with analysts eyeing further gains.

The Ministry of Economy released the Monthly Economic Activity Estimator (EMAE) for June on Thursday, August 20, 2026, revealing a 0.8% month-over-month increase and a 2.7% year-over-year expansion. Published via the ministry's official Twitter account, the figures confirm that Argentina's economy remains on a positive track, extending the recovery trend seen in recent months.

What is the EMAE?

The EMAE is a key indicator produced by INDEC (National Institute of Statistics and Censuses) that approximates the monthly evolution of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP). It is built using the same data as the quarterly GDP calculation but with a monthly frequency, making it a vital tool for tracking economic conditions in real time. This June figure comes two months after the close of the month, following the official publication calendar.

Key Numbers

In seasonally adjusted terms, economic activity grew 0.8% compared to May 2026. When compared to June 2025, the rise was 2.7%, according to the official report. These figures indicate a slight acceleration from previous months, though the ministry did not provide sector-level details in its announcement.

ComparisonChange (%)
Month-over-month (vs. May 2026)+0.8%
Year-over-year (vs. June 2025)+2.7%

Economic Context

The EMAE release comes amid a broader debate about the sustainability of Argentina's recovery. Inflation has been gradually easing, and activity indicators have shown consistent improvement. Analysts consulted by local media note that the 2.7% year-on-year figure beats market expectations, though they caution that several more months of data are needed to confirm a durable trend.

The government celebrated the numbers on social media, stating that “the economy continues to grow” and that “the implemented policies are delivering results.” Opposition voices, however, urged caution, emphasizing that growth must translate into improved purchasing power for wages.

What's Next

INDEC is scheduled to publish the July EMAE data in the coming weeks, and markets will closely monitor third-quarter activity. For now, June's balance is clearly positive: Argentina's economy is expanding steadily, according to official figures.

Sources: Ministry of Economy of ArgentinaOfficial Twitter