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Libertarian leader’s slash-and-burn approach to tariffs and import restrictions puts him out of step with the U.S.
Argentina’s leader has cut inflation, reduced poverty, and is making the economy grow. But things may still go wrong. | ...
President Javier Milei has promised Argentinians that an economic revival would follow the pain of harsh austerity.
Ahead of the IMF deal, jittery markets and institutional violence used to repress street protests had hit at the President’s ...
Argentina’s trains and subways were disrupted, flights grounded, grain shipments interrupted, mail delivery halted and banks ...
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Argentine President Javier Milei’s economy minister announced on Friday that the libertarian government would lift the ...
The International Monetary Fund said it had reached agreement with Argentina on a $20 billion four-year bailout deal for the ...
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent will meet with Argentina President Javier Milei and other government and business ...
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — The International Monetary Fund disbursed on Tuesday the first installment of Argentina's new $20 billion bailout after President Javier Milei removed most of ...
Yet not everyone in Argentina is so triumphant. On April 10th, after the news of the IMF deal first broke, a pre-planned general strike against Mr Milei’s spending cuts paralysed the country.