Politics Economy Local 2025-11-25T16:26:00+00:00

Milei's Policy: US Support, Internal Conflicts, and Economic Challenges

An analysis of the political and economic situation in Argentina under President Milei. It examines the impact of the agreement with the US, internal conflicts within the Peronist movement, and the growing influence of the football mafia. The news also covers disputes over patents on seeds and pharmaceuticals.


Milei's Policy: US Support, Internal Conflicts, and Economic Challenges

The government's policy, traversed by the support of the United States, an electoral triumph, and an opposition without a candidate for 2027, is free of nightmares. Within this panorama, companies issue debt and subnational states also take advantage of this. The focus is on a potential agreement between Argentina and the United States, which will be the engine of President Javier Milei's economic policy. This agreement will have a crucial impact on the structure of the gross product, the levels of protection for certain economic sectors, job growth, the country's economic profile, and, consequently, social integration. However, the political course is challenged, and an outsider whose main banner was to identify politics with a dirty caste has come to power.

One of the key axes is the discussion on the policy of seeds, where producers from the United States expect Argentine farmers to pay royalties not only for the seeds they buy but also for those they obtain from the harvest. This has generated strong resistance from the Argentine pharmaceutical industry, which is accused of piracy and not investing in research. On the other hand, there is a risk of a cheap dollar that favors importation and harms local producers.

The political situation in the province of Buenos Aires is also complicated by internal conflicts within the Peronist movement. At the same time, the football mafia, linked to money laundering and the underworld, is advancing as a new actor. The appearance of this obstacle exhibits the internal situation in which the US government finds itself, with a president accused by the opposition for his support of Argentina and who is competing electorally this year, which affects his margin of action.

Thus, the future of Argentine politics depends on multiple factors, including external support, internal conflicts, and complex economic negotiations.