First Reaction of the Kicillof Government to Milei's Trade Agreement with the United States
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The Minister of Production of the Province, Augusto Costa, said that this pact with the administration of Donald Trump will negatively affect the Buenos Aires industry
The first reaction of the Buenos Aires administration came from the Minister of Production, Augusto Costa and the Minister of Government, Carlos Bianco. For his part, the management of Javier Milei called the treaty historical and celebrates the consecration of one of its main objectives.
The government of Axel Kicillof today criticized the trade agreement announced yesterday between Argentina and the United States and deepened its confrontation with the libertarian administration."This agreement sticks in full in the province of Buenos Aires and joins the policy of adjustment and destruction of the employment that we have seen. It is very worrying, really," warned the Minister of Production Buenos Aires, Augusto Costa, in dialog…
Donald Trump's government confirmed a treaty based on "shared democratic values and a common vision of free enterprise, private initiative and open markets." It was after Javier Milei's meetings with the U.S. president.
Minister Augusto Costa questioned the agreement with Washington and warned of a direct impact on the Buenos Aires industry, while the national government defends the profits for investment and trade. The post “This agreement hits the whole province”: the reaction of the Kicillof government following the trade agreement with the US appeared first on The Intransigent.
The Buenos Aires government expressed its concern this Friday about the framework agreement on trade and investment between Argentina and the United States, which they considered “inequitable and asymmetrical” for our country, and they assured that this agreement will stick in full in the province of Buenos Aires. “U.S. announced a ‘wide’ agreement with Argentina that is profiled as the most unequal and asymmetrical economic-commercial pact sign…
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