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Brazil's data machine exports to Argentina surge 690% in 3 years

The neighboring trade partner solidifies its role as a key destination for Brazilian IT hardware, absorbing an unprecedented volume over the last 36 months.

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Editorial illustration on Brazil's exports of Máquinas automáticas para processamento de dados e suas unidades; leitores magnéticos ou ópticos, máquinas para registar dados em suporte sob forma codificada, e máquinas para processamento desses dados, não especificadas nem compreendidas em outras posiç with Argentina
Editorial illustration on Brazil's exports of Máquinas automáticas para processamento de dados e suas unidades; leitores magnéticos ou ópticos, máquinas para registar dados em suporte sob forma codificada, e máquinas para processamento desses dados, não especificadas nem compreendidas em outras posiç with Argentina

Summary

  • •Brazilian exports of data processing machines to Argentina jumped 690% between 2023 and 2025.
  • •Shipments more than doubled in 2024 (+105%) before surging another 285% in 2025.
  • •Total annual value grew from US$1.6 million to US$12.4 million in the three-year period.
  • •The trend signals a structural shift in the regional IT hardware supply chain, favoring Brazilian manufacturers.

Brazilian exports of data processing equipment to Argentina have registered a nearly eightfold increase over the past three years, a 690% surge that signals a structural realignment in the regional technology trade. The sustained, accelerating growth from 2023 to 2025 points to a durable trend that operators in the technology and logistics sectors cannot afford to ignore. This isn't a temporary spike; it's the establishment of a new, high-volume trade corridor for essential IT infrastructure within Mercosur.

Year by year

The trajectory shows clear, compounding momentum. The baseline was set in 2023 with a modest US$1.57 million in exports. The first significant move occurred in 2024, when shipments more than doubled, hitting US$3.22 million for a year-over-year increase of 105%.

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This robust growth was then dwarfed by the explosive expansion in 2025. Sales to Argentina surged nearly fourfold in a single year, climbing 285% to reach an impressive US$12.4 million. This acceleration confirms Argentina’s growing reliance on its neighbor for sourcing critical data processing machines, shifting supply chains away from more distant global hubs.

What's sustaining the move

Several structural factors underpin this remarkable growth. First, the Mercosur trade bloc provides a fundamental advantage. Reduced tariffs and simplified customs procedures make Brazilian hardware inherently more competitive than imports from Asia, Europe, or North America. For Argentine buyers, sourcing from Brazil means less bureaucracy and lower landed costs.

Second, geographic proximity is a powerful driver in the hardware sector, where supply chain efficiency is paramount. Shorter shipping distances translate into lower freight costs, faster lead times, and reduced inventory risk. In an industry vulnerable to global disruptions, a reliable regional supply chain is a significant strategic asset.

Finally, a favorable foreign exchange environment has likely acted as a tailwind, enhancing the price competitiveness of Brazilian goods. While currency fluctuations are cyclical, their effect over this three-year window has clearly incentivized Argentine importers to look to Brazil to fulfill a growing domestic demand for IT infrastructure modernization.

What this means for you
For exporters
  • Review Q3 and Q4 production capacity immediately. Current demand velocity suggests a strong possibility of continued growth, and being caught with insufficient supply would mean leaving significant revenue on the table.
  • Re-evaluate pricing models for the Argentine market. The sustained high demand may provide leverage to adjust margins upward without sacrificing volume.
For importers
  • Look to secure 2026 supply contracts in the coming months. Locking in volumes and prices now can hedge against further price increases and potential logistics bottlenecks as this trade lane becomes more congested.

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BR exportsSH4 8471 · Máquinas automáticas para processamento de dados e suas unidades; leitores magnéticos ou ópticos, máquinas para registar dados em suporte sob forma codificada, e máquinas para processamento desses dados, não especificadas nem compreendidas em outras posiçArgentina
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  • ·MDIC ComexStat — capítulo 8471 (2025)
  • ·Kyrodata — dashboard interativo SH4 8471 (2025)
  • ·BACEN — Cotações PTAX históricas (2025)

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