Milei Returns to Meet Spanish Businessmen on His Last Visit to Madrid
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Javier Milei has again taken advantage of his visit to Spain to try to attract Spanish capital. The president of Argentina met this Saturday morning in Madrid with 13 businessmen (four of them from Ibex 35 firms) to put them in a position of the economic direction of the southern country, according to sources present at the meeting. It is his last act before returning to Argentina, after an international tour that began last June 6 in Rome and t…
The Argentine president, Javier Milei, concluded this Saturday his 10-day tour of Europe and the Middle East by holding a meeting with several directors of different Spanish companies at the Argentine embassy in Madrid, to try to attract investments to his country. “The Argentine economy is going like a shot” Milei has apostillated before the businessmen, according to sources present at the meeting to this newspaper. According to these same sour…
It was at the residence of the Argentine ambassador in Madrid. Mieli was accompanied by Karina Milei, Chancellor Gerardo Werthein and Ambassador Wenceslas Bunge.
The meeting lasted an hour. Then, the President went back to Buenos Aires. “A new era has begun, and the world is watching it carefully,” he said.
Before returning to Buenos Aires, President Javier Milei held a meeting in Spain with a dozen business leaders. The meeting covered sectors such as energy, industry, real estate, pharmaceuticals, infrastructure, consumer goods, and financial services. Before returning to Buenos Aires, President Javier Milei held a meeting in Spain with a dozen business leaders. The meeting covered sectors such as energy, industry, real estate, pharmaceuticals, i…
The meeting took place at the Argentine Embassy in Madrid where the President explained to representatives of the energy industry, pharmaceuticals, financial services, mass consumption and industrial, the fundamentals of the economic direction of Argentina.
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