Argentina’s President Javier Milei met with Donald Trump, becoming the first foreign leader to meet with the president-elect since his victory last week. The South American country’s president is keeping close economic ties with Beijing to help restore growth, while also cozying up to the U.S.
Finally, a real libertarian is president. That's in Argentina, where last year, Javier Milei surprised pundits by winning the election by a landslide. Now
Donald Trump grabbed the spotlight in Davos on Thursday, even if he wasn't physically there, but other things happened at the annual meeting of world elites in the Swiss ski village.
Argentina's central bank is expected to reduce its key interest rate as inflation cools and the pace of peso devaluation slows. The benchmark rate, currently 32%, may see a 400 basis point cut. President Milei's policies have driven down inflation,
Javier Milei’s government in Argentina has implemented radical economic policies, including devaluing the peso, which have led to significant economic instability and social unrest, despite
Argentina's government plans to temporarily lower taxes on grain exports, citing economic recovery and fulfilling a campaign promise by President Javier Milei. Soybeans, corn, and wheat taxes will be reduced,
Argentina’s credit rating raised by Moody’s Ratings to 'Caa3,' the third-lowest level of junk and on par with Ecuador, Bolivia and Ethiopia.
One year in, “El Loco” is curbing public spending, slashing red tape—and offering his services to Donald Trump.
Sprinkling AI on public services won't produce results unless someone does the hard graft of analyzing how the work gets done.
Argentina’s sharp economic reforms cut inflation but pushed more than half the population into poverty, raising questions about President Javier Milei’s austerity drive. Monthly inflation dropped to 2.
Economy Minister Luis Caputo confirms Argentina's budget surplus, which amounted to 0.3% of GDP, was the first since 2010.
Donald Trump grabbed the spotlight in Davos on Thursday, even if he wasn’t physically there, but other things happened at the annual meeting of world elites in the Swiss ski village. One of his biggest fans on the world stage,