If approved, the new law would eliminate benefits for the local market …
Florencia Barragan
Florencia Barragan is an economic journalist for Ámbito Financiero. She earned a master's in journalism at Torcuato Di Tella University and is studying economics at the University of Buenos Aires. Her work focuses on macroeconomics issues and Argentine productive sectors with export potential, such as industry, mining and energy.
The sector is waiting for the president-elect’s decisions regarding five key positions that will define his policy
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The Economy Ministry hopes to show good discipline even if it failed the fiscal deficit goal
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The government will send a bill to Congress with a lithium industrialization strategy that includes local market quotas, but no state intervention
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The proposed new tax structure would make it easier for knowledge economy freelancers to bring dollar income to Argentina
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Production will start in June at the Exar mining company’s Olaroz-Cauchari project, in Jujuy, an investment of almost US$1 billion.
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Mining business leaders met at the Arminera international fair in La Rural
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12 banks to open accounts at RMC Clearing Bank for a clearing service in yuan
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A US-led alliance of 13 global powers intended to plan critical minerals supply was launched today
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On Friday, the last welding will take place on a pipeline expected to save Argentina US$2 billion in energy imports
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Lula is seeking to drum up international support for his neighbor, but acknowledged Fernández was going home “without any money”
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The measure aims to mitigate the Central Bank’s dollar scarcity