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Havanna Holding S.A. [6] (mostly known for its trade name Havanna) is an Argentine manufacturer of food products, mostly known for its alfajores.The firm was founded in 1948 by Benjamín Sisterna, Demetrio Elíades, and Luis Sbaraglini and began its activities as a producer of alfajores in the city of Mar del Plata.
But the EU is still Argentina's third largest trading partner (after Brazil and China) and accounted for 13% of total Argentine trade in 2022, or US$22 billion - nearly balanced between exports to the EU (US$10.8 billion) and imports (US$11.1 billion). [21] Argentina's main exports to the EU are processed agricultural products (38%), chemical ...
US-based firms comprised nearly 1/3 of the 100 most respected companies in Argentina published annually by Argentina's largest newspaper, Clarín. [ 24 ] The United States is Argentina's fourth-largest export market (mainly energy staples, steel, and wine), and third-largest source of imports (mainly industrial supplies such as chemicals and ...
Ternium S.A. is a manufacturer of flat and long steel products with production centers in Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, Guatemala, Colombia, and the United States. Ternium owns a 51.5% interest in Usiminas of Brazil.
Coto Supermarkets expanded rapidly during the 1990s, and by 1996, netted over a billion US dollars in sales. The company opened five shopping malls from the late 1990s onwards (each anchored by a Coto hypermarket ), beginning with those in Lanús and Temperley , as well as a wholesale distribution and production center in Monte Grande . [ 5 ]
Bagley Argentina S.A. is an Argentine food company with its main plant located in Buenos Aires. Established by U.S.-born entrepreneur Melville Sewell Bagley in 1864, the company (owned by French multinational Danone since 1994) had a wide variety of brands, having specialised in the production of crackers and cookies .
By 1998, Quilmes beers exported to the U.S. and Europe [9] In 1999, Quilmes acquired Baesa, the largest Pepsi plant in Argentina. [6] In 2002, Brazilian company Ambev (formed by the merger of Brahma and Antarctica) [4] bought 37.5% of Quilmes S.A. for US$600 million in an agreement that gave AmBev control of the Quilmes brand in Argentina. The ...
Terrabusi is an Argentine food brand currently owned by US conglomerate Mondelez International. [2] The former manufacturing company had been founded by the Terrabusi brothers in 1911, and soon gained a reputation as a cookies and crackers manufacturer, commercialising its products under several brands.