France rises to the top as Argentina's foreign ownership doubles

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Argentina is seeing a surge in foreign owned companies. The latest numbers from CompanyData.com show strong growth over the last decade.
AMSTERDAM, NOORD-HOLLAND, NETHERLANDS, September 24, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- France rises to the top as Argentina's foreign ownership doublesFrance leads, Spain surges, China rises on lithium
Argentina is seeing a surge in foreign owned companies. The latest numbers from CompanyData.com show strong growth over the last decade: from 2,389 in 2015 to 5,143 in 2025, an increase of 115.3%. France now leads with 844 companies, overtaking United States of America (509 in 2015). This sharp rise underlines the shifting landscape of Argentina's foreign ownership, with European countries playing an increasingly dominant role.
France becomes Argentina's top foreign owner
The number of French-owned companies in Argentina grew from 163 in 2015 to 844 in 2025, a rise of 417%. Energy has been a key driver: TotalEnergies launched gas production at the offshore Fenix field in 2024. Despite divesting a minority of shale assets in 2025, the company said it remains committed to Argentina's core gas projects. Retail is another pillar: Carrefour, owned by France, operates 626 stores in Argentina, making it one of the country's largest supermarket chains and a clear example of France's corporate footprint.
Spain also overtakes the United States
Spanish-owned companies increased from 219 in 2015 to 541 in 2025, a rise of 147%. Spain also overtook the United States to become one of Argentina's top foreign owners. Spain's presence is anchored by its banking giants, with Santander and BBVA among the largest private banks in the country, underscoring Spain's enduring financial influence.
China enters the top 10 with rapid growth
The number of companies from China increased from 17 in 2015 to 152 in 2025, a rise of 794.1%. Recent lithium investments underpin this momentum: China's Ganfeng Lithium began production at the Mariana project in Salta in 2025, with plans to expand further.
Top 10 countries of origin (2025)
Country of origin Companies
France 844
Spain 705
United States of America 688
Chile 473
Brazil 391
Mexico 326
Germany 210
England 189
Netherlands 167
China 152
Industries leading the charge
Among foreign-owned companies in Argentina, retail leads with 890 grocery stores. Banks are next with 727 entities, showing the weight of foreign finance. Telecommunications also feature strongly with 274 companies.
Top 10 foreign-owned industries (2025)
Industry Companies
Grocery stores 890
Banks 727
Telecommunication 274
Holding companies, nec 138
Business services, nec 106
Motor vehicle parts and accessories 79
Industrial machinery and equipment 76
Real estate agents and managers 66
Prepackaged software 63
Lumber and other building materials 60
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