Condoleeza Rice asked Milei to return soon During his appearance at the Hoover Institution on Stanford University's campus, Argentine President Javier Milei praised Economy Minister Luis 'Toto ...
Argentine President Javier Milei launched his political party La Libertad Avanza (LLA) as a nationwide force ahead of next year's mid-term elections during an event at the Parque Lezama ...
Argentine President Javier Milei announced plans to shut down the country's tax collection agency, a bold step in his ongoing effort to slash government spending and bureaucracy. On Monday ...
Milei, who studies regularly with a rabbi but is not Jewish, name-checked the week’s Torah portion, Lech Lecha. When it came time to swear in his new foreign minister, Argentina’s president ...
Javier Milei has finally had his much-anticipated phone conversation with Donald Trump. The call came after a week-long wait, longer than Milei would have liked. The Argentine politician views himself ...
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Argentina's libertarian president, Javier Milei, a political outsider who won election last year brandishing a chainsaw as a blunt symbol of his plans to cut spending ...
The World Bank and the Inter-American Development Bank agreed to provide Argentina with $8.8 billion in financing, becoming the latest financial institutions to back President Javier Milei’s ...
Argentina’s President Javier Milei announced Monday that he would shutter the Federal Administration of Public Revenue (AFIP), the Argentine equivalent to the U.S. Internal Revenue Service.
Milei on track for zero fiscal deficit, has slashed spending Central bank adds $19 billion to foreign currency reserves Inflation slows from 25% to 3.5% monthly, interest rates drop BUENOS AIRES ...
During his run for the presidency of Argentina, one of Javier Milei’s promises was to put an end to the political caste that dominated the country. While Milei’s political game continues, let us now ...
Since Javier Milei became president in December, monthly inflation has rapidly dropped from 25 percent to stabilize around 3.5 percent. A lot of the current price increases are driven by former ...