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Milei Slams Business Critics as He Opens Argentina Roadshow in NYC

Milei dismisses Techint CEO Paolo Rocca and Javier Madanes Quintanilla, the owner of the recently shuttered Fate tyre manufacturer, as businessmen seeking favours from governments.

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It was at the opening of Argentina Week 2026 in New York, where it seeks to attract investments.It aimed at "prebendarian entrepreneurs," said dollars "will come out of our ears" and assured Argentina will pay its debts.All new government, minute by minute.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The president of Argentina, Javier Milei, defended the economic opening and justified the closure of factories by arguing that jobs that are lost in less competitive sectors “will be created in another sector.” He did so during his speech at the Argentina Week event held in New York. In that context, the president harshly criticized entrepreneurs who demand protection measures against international competition. Milei pointed out especially again…

President Javier Milei described Paolo Rocca, CEO of Techint, and Javier Madanes Quintanilla, owner of Fate, as “pre-bendarian entrepreneurs.” He said so during the inauguration of Argentina Week, in New York. “We have bad people, but also creative for evil. Everyone knows that in the last few weeks I had open confrontations with Paolo Rocca, Javier Madanes Quintanilla and the textile sector, but since nobody put a visible face on me, I cannot a…

Milei again attacked Rocca and Madanes Quintanilla: accused them of "pre-bendarian entrepreneurs"

In the midst of an event aimed at attracting investment, the President chose to confront two of the country’s most influential entrepreneurs. From the stage of Argentina Week, in New York, he targeted Paolo Rocca and Javier Madanes Quintanilla, who he accused of benefiting from a system of privileges sustained by politics.

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Clarin broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Tuesday, March 10, 2026.
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