NEW ARGENTINE STRATEGY EXPECTED TO BOOST WOOL EXPORTS
January 11th, 2024
The new libertarian Argentine government’s strategy to restore a strangled economy, battling recession and a triple-digit inflation, is expected to boost wool exports from the country, experts have predicted.
The new president, the far-right outsider Javier Milei, was elected in November (2023), promising drastic economic reforms in Latin America’s third-largest economy, which is facing its worst economic crisis in two decades. But these are unlikely to be accepted smoothly, with liberalisation measures announcedi already being contested by thousands of ...
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