What might happen to Argentina after Milei's mega-decree?
Argentina's far-right libertarian President Javier Milei unleashed a mega-decree midweek changing or altogether scrapping 366 economic rules, a country's first.
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Argentina's far-right libertarian President Javier Milei unleashed a mega-decree midweek changing or altogether scrapping 366 economic rules, a country's first.
Newly elected President Javier Milei announced dozens of new measures on Wednesday evening. They included sweeping initiatives to transform Argentina’s struggling economy, including easing government regulation and allowing privatisation of state-run industries as a way to boost exports and investment.
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