Milei Holds Meetings in Los Angeles
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LOS ANGELES.- The enthusiasm felt for the presentation of Javier Milei to some 80 businessmen and high-level investors in this city on the west coast of the United States contrasted with what happened more than 4000 kilometers, on the other side of the United States, in New York, the financial mecca of the country, where the focus remained on the key test for the government that will be the elections next Sunday in the province of Buenos Aires.
Milei holds meetings in Los Angeles
Argentine President Javier Milei traveled to Los Angeles on Thursday to attract investment and strengthen ties with key US sectors. He was joined by Economy Minister Luis Toto Caputo and Buenos Aires' Ambassador to Washington Alejandro Oxenford.
He spent 24 hours in the U.S. and met with businessmen. He spoke about the electoral process in the country. This Friday he returns to Argentina
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In a meeting with representatives of multinationals and investment funds in Beverly Hills, President Javier Milei projected that Argentina could become “a power” in the coming decades, with income levels comparable to those of Ireland or Switzerland. The presentation was held at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in Los Angeles before some 80 executives of companies such as Citi, JP Morgan, Amazon Web Services, Globant, Chevron, Paramount, VISA and Capit…
Before a group of investors from the world of finance, technology, energy and entertainment, Javier Milei tried to “sell” Argentina to get investments. The idea was to show the country as a territory full of “opportunities” to invest in all kinds of areas. It was the central event within the narrow agenda that Milei had, which left Los Angeles at 14 (Argentina time) to arrive in the country on Saturday morning, one day of the elections in the pr…
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