Milei’s Government Took Formal Steps Toward Privatizing Electricity, Mining, and Water Companies - teleSUR English
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Milei’s Government Took Formal Steps Toward Privatizing Electricity, Mining, and Water Companies - teleSUR English
The Argentinian government took several formal steps on Tuesday toward the privatization of companies in sectors such as electricity, mining, and water distribution — a process that is among the commitments made to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) by Javier Milei’s far-right administration. Through various decrees and resolutions published Tuesday in the Official Gazette, the ultra-liberal government ordered different actions aimed at trans…
August 19, 2025 – Buenos Aires – EFE. The Government of Argentina has taken the decision to begin the process of privatization of Argentine Water and Sanitation (Aysa), the country’s main water distribution company, which currently serves 3.8 million users. This measure was communicated through an official resolution that mandates the Ministry of Economy to coordinate the actions necessary to carry out this sale within eight months. The resoluti…
The Argentine government of Javier Milei promotes its privatization policy and today officialized the call for national and international tenders of the
The privatization of the water company that serves Buenos Aires shows Milei's Argentine government is going against the global trend. The post Argentine government begins privatization of water company appeared first on Monitor Mercantil.
Resolution 1198/2025 orders to privatize 90% of Argentine Water and Sanitation, with majority sale via tender and the rest in stock exchange.The plan advances quickly and seeks to guarantee the continuity of the service.The entry The Government initiates the privatization of AySA: there will be eight months to complete the operation was first published in #BorderPeriodismo.
The procedure will seek to transfer 90% of the current state stock package to the private sector. Read more
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