Milei Discusses Economic Plans at Davos

President Javier Milei of Argentina actively engages in discussions on economic reforms and trade agreements at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.


Milei Discusses Economic Plans at Davos

The Argentine president, accompanied by his sister Karina Milei and Demian Reidel from the Presidential Advisory Council, participated in a parallel event to the World Economic Forum in Davos. During his speech, Milei emphasized the importance of learning to avoid harming Argentinians.

According to Reidel, a program on artificial intelligence will be presented on February 14 in Argentina. Additionally, he mentioned a possible investment in the country by a technology company. In that same context, Milei expressed his interest in expanding international agreements to promote trade.

During the discussion, Milei clarified that Argentina does not adopt a protectionist approach but uses its trade policy as part of a geopolitical strategy. He also expressed the intention to negotiate a free trade agreement with the United States and promote changes in Mercosur.

Regarding debt and trade relations, Milei pointed out the importance of maintaining a pragmatic stance. Regarding China, the Argentine president highlighted the good relations and the benefits of an economic alliance with the Asian giant.

During the event, an investment of 500 million dollars in Argentina was announced, intended to buy back debt from the Central Bank. Milei also mentioned the intention to obtain fresh funds from the International Monetary Fund and other investors to strengthen the country's economy.

In a technology-dominated environment, Milei participated in a discussion panel with prominent business leaders. At the close of the event, the Argentine president recognized the importance of continuing to learn and innovate to drive the country's development.