
The Minister of Economy, Luis Caputo, along with a small team, is currently in Washington to participate in the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank Summit. The agenda of his visit includes meetings with representatives of both financial institutions, as well as meetings with officials from the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) and FONPLATA.
Additionally, Caputo will participate in the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) meeting, an organization dedicated to providing ideas on foreign policy to its members, government officials, and business executives. He is also expected to meet with his peers from the G20 in a panel discussion about the global economic situation and macroeconomic outlook for the coming year.
Another event where Minister Caputo will be present is the meeting of the World Bank and IMF Development Committee, which aims to promote consensus among governments on issues related to development. During the week, Caputo is also expected to participate in the International Monetary and Financial Committee (IMFC), a space that provides advice and information to the IMF Board of Governors on the oversight and management of the international monetary and financial system.
In addition to Luis Caputo, the delegation of the economic team traveling to the United States includes the Secretary of Finance, Pablo Quirno; the Secretary of Economic Policy, José Luis Daza; the President of the Central Bank, Santiago Bausili; and the Vice President of the monetary authority, Vladimir Werning.