Daylight saving time in Argentina

Quick answer

Argentina does not observe daylight saving time. Clocks in Argentina remain on their standard offset year-round.

Frequently Asked Questions

Argentina does not observe daylight saving time. Clocks in Argentina remain on their standard offset year-round.

Argentina does not change its clocks — it does not observe daylight saving time.

The primary IANA identifier for Argentina is America/Argentina/Buenos_Aires. Operating systems and APIs use this identifier to compute the correct local time.

Clocks in Argentina do not change — there is no daylight saving time.

Argentina does not observe daylight saving time. Countries that skip DST typically cite simpler scheduling, proximity to the equator, or public preference.

All DST transition dates come from the IANA Time Zone Database (tzdata), which is the authoritative source used by operating systems worldwide. Dates refresh on every IANA release.