US Treasury secretary to travel to Argentina on Monday
- U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent will visit Argentina to support economic reforms, according to the Treasury Department.
- Bessent's trip follows an expected $20 billion loan approval by the International Monetary Fund for Argentina.
- The IMF deal is crucial for Argentina's recovery from its severe economic crisis, marked by triple-digit inflation and a recession.
- Bessent stated he looks forward to discussing Argentina's economy and deepening economic ties with the U.S.
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US Treasury secretary to travel to Argentina on Monday
By Susan Heavey and David Lawder
Scott Bessent will arrive on April 14 in Buenos Aires, where he will meet with the President, the Minister of Economy and other government officials, as well as with leaders from the private sector.
While awaiting the final approval by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) of the $20 billion loan, the government today confirmed the visit of a key official of the Donald Trump administration. This is Scott Bessent, Secretary of the Treasury, who will come to Argentina on April 14 to meet with national government authorities and reaffirm the support of the United States for the economic reforms that the management of Javier Milei is carrying o…
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Scott K.H. Bessent will visit Buenos Aires on April 14, just days after the Fund’s board defines how much the first disbursement will be to the country. Strong nod from the Republican to the libertarian after last week’s failed photo. Donald Trump played hard for his libertarian partner Javier Milei. Next Monday he will visit Buenos Aires the Secretary of the Treasury of the United States, Scott K.H. Bessent, and will meet not only with the Pres…
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