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Are white countries like South America, Argentina and Uruguay developed?
Hello, South American countries including Brazil and Argentina are all developing countries. The emergency is worrying. Obviously controlled by foreign capital, the economic ability to resist risks is relatively fragile.

Argentina is one of the economically developed countries in Latin America, ranking second only to Brazil and Mexico, with developed industry and agriculture and animal husbandry, and is an important food and meat exporter in the world. The economy stagnated in the 1980s. After Menem took office, he adjusted the economy and implemented a neo-liberal economic policy centered on opening to the outside world, free market economy and privatization. Due to proper measures, Argentina's economy has accelerated, and the growth rate of 1992 is only lower than that of Chile in Latin America, the foreign exchange reserves have increased, and inflation has been controlled. 1992 GDP is $226.737 billion. The currency name is peso (gradually replacing Australia from 1992), the exchange rate of 1992 is 65438+February, and the exchange rate of 1 peso is 1 USD.

Uruguay is inferior to Argentina.

Uruguay is a traditional farming and animal husbandry country. Industry is underdeveloped, mainly agricultural and livestock products processing industry. The economy depends on exports, and the main export products are meat, wool, aquatic products, leather and rice. Since 1990s, Ukraine has implemented a neo-liberal economic policy, paid more attention to the development of non-traditional industries while upgrading traditional industries, and actively participated in regional economic integration. Since 200 1, the Ukrainian government has taken a series of measures, such as tightening finance, reducing tax rate, adjusting exchange rate and accelerating privatization process, and achieved certain results. However, due to the economic crisis in Argentina and the devaluation of the Brazilian currency, Uzbekistan's external economic environment has deteriorated. In April, foot-and-mouth disease broke out in livestock nationwide, which had a disastrous impact on agriculture and animal husbandry in Uzbekistan. Ukraine's economy has declined for the third consecutive year, the fiscal deficit and foreign trade deficit have increased, and the unemployment rate remains high. Most macroeconomic goals are difficult to achieve.