Argentina Faces Loss of Over 430,000 Jobs Amid Unchecked Trade Liberalization Policies - teleSUR English
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Argentina Faces Loss of Over 430,000 Jobs Amid Unchecked Trade Liberalization Policies - teleSUR English
Argentina’s aggressive import liberalization under the Milei government threatens more than 430,000 jobs, primarily in manufacturing, as experts warn of severe economic and social consequences without a strategic industrial policy. Related: Argentina Lives Under Planned Misery and Low-Intensity State Terrorism: Cristina Fernandez Argentina’s recent shift toward rapid trade liberalization, spearheaded by President Javier Milei’s administration, i…
Experts and various organizations, such as Fundación Fundar, warn that this strategy of "commercial opening without a clear vision of development" could put at risk more than 430,000 jobs.This concern adds to an already complex economic panorama, with direct effects on employment and domestic production. READ ALSO: 25% increase in production costs threatens competitiveness in Argentina A recent report by Fundar, an institution dedicated to the s…
The Minister of Economy of the province of Buenos Aires, Pablo Lòpez, published the data of a report that shows the data of the employment registered at the national level of March 2025. In it, he explained that since the assumption of the current president, nearly 200,000 formal jobs were lost, including 115,000 private, 58,000 public and 22,000 jobs in private homes. Thus, he said: “It is imperative to recover the path of production and work, …
Expanding the Milei Miracle: Labor Market Deregulation
Part I of this video series gave a brief summary of how Javier Milei’s free market policies have rejuvenated Argentina’s economy. But more reform is needed and this second video makes the case for labor market deregulation. Politicians impose so-called employment protection laws because of “public choice.” To be more specific, they understand that the […]
They estimate that more than 431,000 jobs could be lost.
The manufacturing sector accounts for 65 per cent of jobs threatened by commercial openness.
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