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Recession ends in Argentina

In a major victory for libertarian president Javier Milei's economic policies, Argentina's economy grew in the third quarter of 2024, ending a two-year recession.

Argentina exits recession in win for libertarian president Milei | CNN | Hanna Ziady:


Javier Milei in 2022. Photo by Vox EspaƱa  
CC0 1.0 public domain, Wikimedia Commons.

December 17, 2024 - "Argentina has come out of a deep recession in a major victory for the country’s unorthodox President Javier Milei, who has spent the past year enacting sweeping ... reforms in Latin America’s third-largest economy. Gross domestic product grew 3.9% in the July-to-September quarter compared with the previous three months, Argentina’s statistics agency said Monday. The agriculture and mining sectors drove the expansion, with consumer spending also growing strongly. But manufacturing and construction suffered sharp declines.... 

"The news of the economic rebound comes a year after Milei was elected on a ticket to tackle chronic hyperinflation and overhaul the long-suffering economy. He has slashed government spending, reducing sky-high inflation and helping repair the country’s finances. But these measures have also pushed up unemployment and the poverty rate.... 

"Argentina’s flagship Merval stock index, which tracks around two dozen of the country’s most valuable listed companies, ... is up 174% [in 2024] as investors have welcomed Milei’s radical reforms.

"Milei inherited an economy in crisis, racked by hyperinflation that reached 211% last December and which was fueled by previous governments’ money printing to fund spending. According to the International Monetary Fund [IMF], the country’s biggest creditor, he has delivered 'better-than-expected results.' The IMF, which approved a bailout for Argentina in 2018, the fund’s biggest ever, sees the economy shrinking by 3.5% overall this year, following a 1.6% contraction last year. Projected growth of 5% next year will ... just about reverse those declines.

"Economists say Milei’s government must lift capital controls, which limit the flow of foreign currency into and out of the country, and free up the exchange rate ... to attract meaningful investment into Argentina. More business investment is key to delivering a sustained boost to economic growth and improving living standards, which will ultimately be necessary for Milei to enjoy ongoing public support and for his party to win a bigger majority in midterm elections late next year."

Read more: https://www.cnn.com/2024/12/17/economy/argentina-exits-recession-milei-intl/index.html

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