Javier Milei's administration in Argentina is characterized by significant economic reforms and a controversial pivot in foreign policy. Milei's economic team predicts a faster than expected reduction in monthly inflation, potentially falling below 10% in April, contrasting with the current rate of 287.9%, the highest since the early 1990s. This comes amid Milei's efforts to reorient Argentina's global alliances towards the U.S. and its allies, including a request for Argentina to become a 'global partner' of NATO. Domestically, his government faces challenges with the upcoming debate in the Lower House over a downsized version of his flagship 'omnibus bill.' Additionally, Milei has revealed his Jewish heritage and discussed converting to Judaism, adding a personal dimension to his public and political persona. The inflation-adjusted salary of the average Argentine worker has fallen 19% since Milei took office. President Milei has also been courting U.S. companies and Elon Musk, claiming they are 'extremely interested' in Argentina's lithium resources.
I Sent 1,000 Reforms… and I Have 3,000 More for 2025. About: Milei, Argentina, Agro, Oil & Gas, Mining, interest-bearing liabilities, capital controls, under-capitalization, structural reforms, economic freedom index. https://t.co/yxkptgOUQy
President Javier Milei has been courting U.S. companies and Elon Musk, claiming they’re “extremely interested” in Argentina’s lithium https://t.co/DmIIwmfB9w
#ARGWatch🇦🇷: The real, inflation-adjusted salary of the average ARG worker has fallen 19% since @JMilei took office in Dec. An ARG businessman added in the @FT, “My clients have less, so they buy less . . . Everyone in my neighborhood is screwed.” @JMilei's BROKEN DOLLARIZATION…
Under Milei, Argentina’s inflation has accelerated to 287.9%, the highest level since the country exited hyperinflation in the early 1990s. Follow: @AFpost https://t.co/tgw25Jm6wZ
Javier Milei has officially revealed he has Jewish heritage. For a while, he has talked about converting to Judaism as someone who was raised Catholic. https://t.co/NMxSbbg51l
Javier Milei of Argentina purposely imploded his currency & then did the America/Israel tour. Libertarians, are you sure this guy isn’t going to screw his people over? https://t.co/gBC65Eei5U
Round two: Argentina’s Lower House braces for new ‘omnibus bill’ debate Deputies will discuss a downsized version of Milei’s flagship proposal on Monday, with LLA needing alliances to hold strong for a legislative win ✍️ @FacundoIglesia & @marjaureguy https://t.co/Yk3CcIIEq7
Monthly inflation in Argentina could fall below 10% in April, a sign that the government’s policies are working, President Javier Milei said https://t.co/aZK9y0zwv4
The Argentine economy is like a sports player who was once the best in the world, laments the boss of Mercado Libre. Marcos Galperin tells The Economist he reckons the odds of Javier Milei succeeding at reforming it are improving https://t.co/y7CcbZIqaq 👇
Javier Milei's blend of liberalism and conservatism is reshaping Argentina's economic landscape. Is he the voice of reason in a world of rising collectivism? #Liberalism #EconomicReform Marcos Falcone at #EconLog: https://t.co/657LIMJeA4
A clear picture of inflation in Argentina https://t.co/XxnFXZ1KSw
Argentina's pivot from leftist policies under Javier Milei's administration is stirring global interest. Is he the beacon of change Latin America needs? #Argentina #EconomicShift Marcos Falcone at #EconLog: https://t.co/657LIMJeA4
Since Javier Milei took office, he has moved to reorient Argentina away from the global south and toward the U.S. and its allies. His latest step in this direction is requesting that Argentina become a “global partner” of NATO, @cculbertosborn writes. https://t.co/glsKsUGGsW
The boss of Mercado Libre, Marcos Galperin, ponders Javier Milei, self-doubt and the dangers of wokery https://t.co/Rpx7TYmjx1 👇
Five years of inflation in Buenos Aires via Chris Arnade https://t.co/sT7tvVnmOK https://t.co/y1FdDelnRH
My quick thoughts on Javier Milei. https://t.co/iCcgJL8WtZ
Javier Milei’s economic team sees monthly inflation slowing much faster than analysts anticipate, a rare insight into his advisers’ projections as he tries to pull Argentina out of crisis. https://t.co/wz2uEu8BOK