President Javier Milei will kick off a new tour of the United States this Friday with two clear objectives: a political summit called by Donald Trump in Miami and an economic agenda in New York under the umbrella of the so-called 'Argentina Week,' designed to woo banks, funds, and global corporations. For the Argentine government, this trip is a key part of its strategy to strengthen its alignment with the United States without breaking trade ties with China, a balance the government is trying to maintain as the international scenario becomes more unpredictable. The first stop will be Miami, where Milei will participate in the 'Shield of America' summit. This event will bring together regional leaders who share the vision of security and migration policy promoted by the Trump administration. Following that, the delegation will travel to New York for the 'Argentina Week,' focused on investments and financing. The final leg of the trip will be a visit to Chile for the inauguration of President José Antonio Kast. The overarching goal of the entire tour is to show investors tangible results from economic reforms and to foster a favorable business climate, despite global instability and military tension.
Milei Kicks Off US Tour: Political Summit and Economic Agenda
Argentine President Javier Milei has begun a tour of the U.S., including a political summit in Miami and an economic program in New York. The goal is to strengthen ties with the U.S. and attract investment while balancing relations with China amidst global instability.