Argentina’s Milei to seek $20bn IMF loan during US visit
- Argentina's President Javier Milei is visiting the United States to seek a $20 billion loan from the IMF, which is crucial for stabilizing the economy amid inflation and a loss of confidence.
- Milei's trip includes a potential meeting with US President Donald Trump, aimed at strengthening bilateral ties and promoting trade.
- US Congresswoman María Elvira Salazar urged a $15 billion initial IMF disbursement, praising Milei's anti-socialist reforms, which could benefit all of Latin America.
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Argentina’s Javier Milei to Receive ‘MAGA Award’ at Mar-a-Lago
President of Argentina Javier Milei will travel to the United States on Wednesday evening to receive the "Make America Great Again" award at President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida, Argentine media reported on Tuesday. The post Argentina’s Javier Milei to Receive ‘MAGA Award’ at Mar-a-Lago appeared first on Breitbart.
Milei announces new trip to US to seek help
Argentine President Javier Milei is set to travel to the United States again late Wednesday after the April 2 Malvinas Veterans' Day ceremony, probably to meet his local colleague, Donald Trump, at the latter's Mar-a-Lago residence. However, this encounter has not been confirmed.
Milei’s Lightning Journey to the U.S.: He’ll Receive “American Patriots” Gala Prize and Meet Trump – The Third
The president of Argentina, Javier Milei will travel this Wednesday to the United States with the Minister of Economy Luis Caputo, in an agenda that considers a possible encounter with the president Donald Trump, according to official sources of the Casa Rosada.Milei will be awarded at the Gala of the American Patriots with an award related to the campaign slogan of his American pair, “Make America Great Again”, and plans to return to Buenos Air…
Milei bets on strategic relationship with Trump to mitigate the impact of tariffs that the US will apply to imports from Argentina
The Republican leader will announce today in the White House a tax initiative that will affect all global trade, and the government's intention is to negotiate a package of exceptions on goods that are exported to American territory
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