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Javier Milei Argentina’s Milei, a MAGA Superstar, Is Bucking Trump on Trade The libertarian leader’s slash-and-burn approach to tariffs and import restrictions puts him out of step with the U.S.
After promoting a crypto token that collapsed in hours, Argentina’s president claims he was deceived.
Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, expressed his support of newly elected Argentinian president Javier Milei by posting ...
Argentina’s new president-elect, Javier Milei, met officials from President Joe Biden’s administration in Washington this week. Having campaigned as a Trump-style scourge of the elite, who ...
Argentines on Sunday chose Javier Milei, a far-right libertarian who has drawn comparisons to Donald J. Trump, as their next president, a lurch to the right for a nation struggling under an ...
Milei's swift action intended to transform Argentina's floundering economy provoked the country's biggest labor union to call tens of thousands to protest in Buenos Aires against his libertarian ...
Milei could face an impeachment trial in Congress, opposition lawmakers said, after he touted a cryptocurrency which crashed soon after.
December 10th marks one year since Javier Milei took office as president of Argentina. While his supporters point out that inflation has fallen from 25 percent a month to less than 3 percent under ...
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina — Argentines have overwhelmingly elected Javier Milei, an ultra-conservative economist, as the next president of the South American country. With nearly all the votes ...
Javier Milei, the chainsaw-wielding economist president, followed through on his promise of “shock therapy,” taming inflation by cutting spending and deregulating the economy.
Javier Milei's government in Argentina has implemented radical economic policies, including devaluing the peso, which have led to significant economic instability and social unrest, despite ...
Not so for Javier Milei, Argentina’s president. After running the Argentine state for a year, his contempt for it remains “infinite”, he told The Economist in an interview on November 25th.