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Javier Milei · ArgentinaBuenos Aires, Argentina — Wildfires continue to rage in southern Argentina, burning tens of thousands of hectares of forest in the Patagonia and Chubut provinces. According to the governor of Chubut, Ignacio Torres, over 400 firefighters, healthcare workers and security forces are in the area to support fire suppression efforts, which were hampered over the weekend due to inclement weather. The first large fires started on January 5 in the Ch…See the Story
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Javier Milei · GoyaThe crisis that the textile industry is experiencing adds new victims, driven by the fall in domestic consumption, the opening of imports and the loss of competitiveness of national production.This time it was up to Emilio Alal, a SME with more than 100 years of experience in the country, who decided to close its production plants of yarn and fabrics in Goya, Corrientes, and its yarn unit in Villa Angela, Chaco.The measure involved the dismissal…See the Story
The Textile Crisis Adds Victims: a Century-Old Company Closes Two Floors for the Import Opening

Javier MileiImage: isavira/stock.adobe.comAustralian beef exports reached a record level in 2025, exceeding 1.5 million tonnes for the first time in a calendar year according to Meat & Livestock’s global supply analyst Tim Jackson. Total exports rose to 1,545,784 tonnes, an increase of 15 per cent compared with 2024. Grass-fed exports increased 13 per cent year on year to 1,096,456 tonnes, while grain-fed exports rose 20 per cent to 449,292 tonnes. Both are…See the Story