Techint Case: Financial Times Said Milei Is Frustrated with the Business Elite Benefiting From Protectionism
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Crossing the prices of holding in a key tender continues to climb and reached the British medium
As a symbol of its relationship with the domestic industry, besieged by the opening of the economy and the import festival, the Government of Javier Milei entered into conflict with the Techint Group, Argentina’s largest steel producer, also the largest international producer of large seamless pipes, a key input in the oil industry. Techint lost to an Indian company a million-dollar pipeline pipe tender and announced that he is considering filin…
The libertarian nicknamed the businessman "Don Chatarrin de los Tubitos CAROS..." The President got into the controversy this Tuesday over the bid that the Argentine holding lost to an Indian company.
At the closing of the Fest Right in Mar del Plata, the President defended capitalism, hardened his discourse against business sectors and confirmed the economic direction of his management in the midst of the conflict with Techint over the bidding of the Vaca Muerta gas pipeline.
London/Buenos Aires, 28 January (NA) -- The prestigious British Financial Times focused on the escalation of tension between President Javier Milei and Paolo Rocca, CEO of the Techint Group, describing the conflict as a sign of the libertarian's frustration with a "business elite accused of benefiting from decades of protectionism." According to the financial media, the conflict broke out after Tenaris (Techint's subsidiary) lost a key contract …
Guillermo Moreno rekindled the controversy surrounding the bid for pipes for Vaca Muerta. The post "It is on the verge of being medicated": Guillermo Moreno pointed against Milei for attacking Paolo Rocca appeared first on El Intranssigente.
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