Key Market Indicators
By 2028, Argentina's vaccination coverage for children aged one year is projected to decline to 79% from the current 82% in 2023, reflecting an annual decrease of 0.5 percentage points. This downward trend has been consistent since 1985, with a yearly decline of 0.5 percentage points. In contrast, Argentina's vaccine imports are expected to surge, reaching approximately $244 million by 2028, up from $207 million in 2023. This represents an annual growth rate of 2.4%. Since 1998, the country's demand for vaccines has increased by 4% annually. Conversely, vaccine exports from Argentina are anticipated to plummet, dropping to about $20,000 by 2028 from $285,000 in 2023, marking an average annual decrease of 38.8%. Since 1998, the supply has declined by 13.3% each year. In 2023, Argentina ranked 47th in vaccine exports, with Barbados surpassing it at $285,000. Leading the rankings were Belgium, the United Kingdom, and France in second, third, and fourth places, respectively.