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Trump hosts 'favorite president,' a self-described 'anarcho-capitalist.' Who is Javier Milei?
Argentina's leader Javier Milei is a self-described radical libertarian and 'anarcho-capitalist' who claims to seek political advice from his dogs.
That puts Mr Milei under extreme pressure to win. Though he has sharply reduced inflation and poverty since he came into office in late 2023, his party could easily get fewer votes than the Peronist opposition. A series of corruption scandals have alarmed voters. His dogmatic approach has alienated potential allies.
Argentine President Javier Milei is asking for billions of dollars from the Trump administration to prop up the peso, a departure from his program of free-market revisions of Argentina’s economy.
The company, whose website proudly declares "Made in Argentina," shut down its glass furnace 18 months ago, operates only one of its four assembly lines and has cut its workforce from 160 to 60, Bender said in an office adjacent to its half-empty warehouses, calling the process "very painful."
He has faced legislative defeats at a time of scandal, and is set for a poor showing at midterms later this month, writes Ian Bremmer.
Before taking office, Argentina's Javier Milei raised hopes for a pro-Bitcoin agenda. His efforts have only bred disappointment.
Argentina's government is in talks with the United States over a potential agreement that would grant the South American country trade advantages, President Javier Milei said on Wednesday.