Milei requests political and economic aid from the White House

President Javier Milei is set to visit the White House on Tuesday, seeking a prominent display of political and economic backing from his US counterpart, President Donald Trump, in anticipation of crucial midterm elections. As Argentina grapples with the prospect of yet another financial crisis and Milei’s disapproval ratings continue to climb, the libertarian figure … Read more

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OpenAI’s Argentina Announcement Blends Investment and Political Marketing

A multimillion-dollar investment in Artificial Intelligence in Patagonia and the launch of the Stargate Argentina project have been touted as a historic milestone. However, given the current charged electoral and geopolitical context, it is essential to consider not only the promises being made but also the beneficiaries, the underlying objectives, and the regulatory framework governing … Read more

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Argentina is rescued by US Treasury peso purchases

The United States swiftly moved to stabilize Argentina’s economy on Thursday, providing US$20 billion in financing and executing an uncommon intervention in currency markets to support the peso following weeks of significant declines. Washington has finalized a US$20-billion currency swap framework with Argentina’s Central Bank, as stated by Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent in a social … Read more

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IMF Leader Extends a Helping Hand to Argentina

The leader of the International Monetary Fund provided a renewed endorsement for Argentina on Friday, aligning with the Trump administration’s initiatives to bolster President Javier Milei ahead of the country’s midterm elections scheduled for later this month. IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva indicated that she had discussions with US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent regarding “extensive … Read more

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The US is ‘giving Argentina a swap line, not putting money in,’ says Scott Bessent

United States Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent stated in an interview that the United States intends to provide Argentina with a currency swap, but will not inject funds into the country. During an interview, he stated: “As far as what the US is doing, just to be clear, we are giving them a swap line, we … Read more

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Argentina Secures Victory in US Court Over YPF Share Transfer

A New York appeals court has granted Argentina’s request to halt the transfer of 51 percent of YPF shares as it considers appeals related to the ruling mandating the country to compensate two companies with US$16.1 billion due to the oil firm’s nationalization in 2012. Argentina will consequently retain its YPF shares during the ongoing … Read more

Trump policies are ‘scarily’ like Perón’s, says Larry Summers

Former US Treasury secretary Lawrence Summers cautioned that US President Donald Trump’s policies could lead the US down a trajectory akin to that of post-war Argentina, which transitioned from a relatively advanced developed nation to an economic underperformer. “Argentina went completely off track because of decisions made in a few years by an elected — … Read more

Messi, Milei, and Mickey Mouse drive Argentine tourists to America

Francisco González Galé was pleasantly surprised by the sense of belonging he experienced while fulfilling his children’s desires earlier this year with a trip to Walt Disney World in Orlando, having traveled from Buenos Aires. The 46-year-old Argentine lawyer previously traveled to the US once every few years; however, he has already made two trips … Read more

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Visa-free travel could increase Argentina-US trade by US$11 Billion

Argentina stands a chance of being reinstated into the United States’ Visa Waiver Program after a hiatus exceeding two decades. One analysis indicates that tourism may potentially double, while trade between the two nations could increase by more than US$11 billion each year, contingent upon the success of Argentina’s waiver bid. The data was generated … Read more

Trump Tariffs may create a plethora of troubles for Brazil

Trump’s tariffs on Brazil could mess up trade in everything from coffee to beef

The United States ranks as Brazil’s second-largest trading partner, following China. While the two nations engage in direct competition in certain markets such as corn and cotton, Brazil, recognized as an agricultural powerhouse, also cultivates tropical goods like coffee that are not viable for production in the continental United States. Brazil has been increasing its … Read more