Local manufacturers say they’re liquidating inventory to cover day-to-day expenses as imports …
Andrés Lerner
Andrés Lerner is an Argentine economics journalist who reports for Ámbito Financiero. He has a political show on Radio 10 and is a columnist for news channel C5N.
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