Argentina is poised for a shift in its export landscape, with several inland provinces expected to become significant contributors. Historically, Buenos Aires, Santa Fe, and Córdoba have dominated the nation’s export activity. However, provinces including Neuquén, Salta, Jujuy, Catamarca, and San Juan are now projected to substantially increase their export volumes. This diversification aims to broaden the geographic distribution of export-driven economic activity within the country. The established export powerhouses are not expected to diminish in importance, but rather will be complemented by the rising contributions from these new regions. This change signals a potential rebalancing of Argentina’s economic strengths and a move towards more inclusive growth. The expansion is likely driven by resource development and increased regional production capacity.