"Recalculated": Nicolás Pino explained that Caputo and Milei told them that for now the government cannot make new reductions in withholdings
Nicolás Pino, president of the Rural Society of Argentina, stated that the national government is not planning to reduce withholdings despite recent rumors.
The Caputos took over the nuclear sector after Reidel's departure due to allegations of overpricing
The Caputo family now leads Argentina's nuclear sector following Demian Reidel's exit amidst allegations of financial misconduct.
Caputo is on the hunt for 'argendollars' for US$2 billion: why it will be in "mini-installments"
Luis Caputo is reviving a plan to raise US$2 billion through a new hard-currency bond to help refinance debt payments amidst pressure on Argentina's reserves.
The Government has enabled a form to report municipal rates
The Argentine government, led by Javier Milei, has introduced an online form for citizens to report excessive municipal rates.
Confirmation of Santiago Caputo's dismissal in the case of threats opened by Facundo Manes
A court has confirmed the dismissal of allegations against Santiago Caputo for threatening Argentine lawmaker Facundo Manes, who claimed Caputo threatened him in Congress.
The Justice confirmed the dismissal of Santiago Caputo in the case of threats promoted by Facundo Manes
The Argentine Federal Chamber confirmed the dismissal of Santiago Caputo in a case involving accusations of threats made by Facundo Manes during a Congressional encounter.
All the details of the Labor Assistance Fund
The Labor Assistance Fund (FAL) is a key component of the labor reform approved by the Argentine Chamber of Deputies, intended to finance dismissal indemnities, though critics argue it undermines the pension system.
The key article that Minister Luis Caputo asked not to touch in the labor reform has been approved
The Argentine Congress approved a critical article in the labor reform that establishes the Labor Assistance Fund (FAL), despite opposition warnings about its implications for pension financing.
Dollars from the Mattress: Caputo Pressures Banks and Brokerage Houses Can Accept Savings Directly
The Argentine government is facilitating efforts for individuals to deposit their hidden dollar savings directly into banks and brokerage houses without needing additional information, as part of a strategy to strengthen the economy.
The key article that Minister Luis Caputo asks not to be touched and the opposition will seek to overturn
Minister Luis Caputo is fighting to protect a key article of the Labor Assistance Fund that the opposition seeks to overturn, raising concerns about its implications for the pension system.
Caputo reported that the Government achieved a surplus in January
Economy Minister Luis Caputo announced that the Argentine government recorded a primary surplus of 3.1 trillion pesos in January 2026.
Who benefits from the dollar at $1,400 if not to go see the World Cup and win elections?
The Argentine government struggles to understand why business owners are not celebrating reduced employer contributions and why citizens are hesitant to use their dollars amidst currency competition.
The Attorney General will request the reopening of the criminal case against Caputo, Sturzenegger, and Macri for the 2018 agreement with the IMF
The Argentine Attorney General has requested the reopening of a criminal case against former President Mauricio Macri and other officials regarding a 2018 agreement with the IMF.
Labor reform: Luis Caputo highlighted an 85% reduction in employer contributions for new jobs
Luis Caputo, the Minister of Economy in Argentina, announced an 85% reduction in employer contributions for new jobs as part of a labor reform project awaiting discussion in the Chamber of Deputies.
Luis Caputo questioned the silence of business leaders on a key point of labor reform: 'I am taken aback'
Economic Minister Luis Caputo criticized business leaders for their lack of response regarding a controversial point in Argentina's labor reform that reduces salaries during sick leave.
Imports and Employment: What Seems and What Is
The article discusses the relationship between imports and employment in Argentina, prompted by comments from Economy Minister Luis Andrés Caputo.
Focusing on the effects of labor reform, Caputo met with the UIA
The Argentine Minister of Economy, Luis Caputo, met with the Industrial Union of Argentina (UIA) to discuss the impacts of labor reform, commercial openings, provincial taxes, and municipal rates.
Caputo met with the UIA: no announcements for the sector and asked them to take advantage of labor reform
Economy Minister Luis Caputo held a meeting with the Argentine Industrial Union (UIA) to discuss labor reform and fiscal laws but made no significant announcements for the sector.
Caputo receives UIA today: the book about China with which they will seek to convince the minister that an industrial law is needed
Today, Minister Luis Caputo will meet with the UIA to discuss challenges facing the industrial sector in Argentina and highlight the need for an industrial law.
Epstein file, Republican deputy exonerates former MEP Nicola Caputo: 'It's just a namesake'
Republican Congressman Thomas Massie believes that the Nicola Caputo linked to the Epstein files is not the same person as the former MEP from Italy.
The UIA meets with Caputo amid minimal industrial capacity utilization
The president of Argentina's Industrial Union, Martín Rappallini, is set to meet with Economy Minister Luis Caputo to discuss measures to reactivate industrial activity amidst declining production and increased unemployment.
"I am not the Nicola Caputo from the Epstein files": the torments of the former Campania assessor
Nicola Caputo is surprised and perplexed after his name was mentioned in relation to the Jeffrey Epstein files in the U.S. Congress.
With the dollar down and inflation higher than expected, Luis Caputo faces a key debt auction today
Luis Caputo faces a crucial pesos debt auction amid a declining dollar and unexpectedly high inflation rates in Argentina.
Former MEP Nicola Caputo: 'I am not the one from Epstein's files, I will protect my image'
Nicola Caputo, an Italian politician, asserts his innocence regarding any association with Epstein's files, stating that he was a regional councilor in 2009 with no connections to the United States.
Epstein Case, from Wexner to the Sultan: Democrats Reveal Six Hidden Names in the Files
The article discusses the unveiling of six previously undisclosed names related to the Epstein case, including an Italian former member of the European Parliament, Nicola Caputo, who denies any connections to Epstein.
Point by point, the changes and concessions made by the Government to try to approve the labor reform project
The Argentine government has made numerous concessions to various stakeholders in a bid to pass a labor reform bill before March 1, aiming to signal strength to the markets.
With the dollar declining, Caputo called a 'VIP meeting' with the market and announcements are expected
The Argentine Ministry of Economy has convened a 'VIP meeting' with market agents amid a decline in the dollar and rising inflation, with expected announcements concerning economic policies.
If the Indec had updated its price basket, the inflation in January would have been lower
The article discusses how the Argentine government's failure to update the Indec's price basket means reported inflation for January could have been lower than 2.9%.
Strong clash between Caputo and Di Tullio over the Tax Innocence Law: 'Bring the one you have outside'
Luis Caputo and Juliana Di Tullio engaged in a heated exchange on social media over the newly regulated Tax Innocence Law in Argentina.
"Everyone to take their savings to the bank": Caputo's rallying cry for the new tax amnesty that received a jab from a K senator
Luis Caputo, Argentina's Economy Minister, urged citizens to deposit their savings in banks as part of a new tax amnesty initiative, prompting ironic remarks from Senator Juliana Di Tullio.
The secrets of Massimo Dutti, the 'relatively cheap' brand where Caputo shops: dressing European queens, an unexpected origin, and its milestone in New York
The article discusses how Argentine Economy Minister Luis Caputo, along with several European royals, favors the Spanish brand Massimo Dutti, highlighting the brand’s unexpected origins and recent public attention due to Caputo's remarks during a TV interview.
The days of anger, celebrations, and airs of revenge at the Casa Rosada
The article discusses tensions and decisions surrounding the new pricing measurement system of Indec in Argentina, highlighting a conflict between Luis Caputo and Marco Lavagna over the implementation.
From steel pipes to clothing, the local industry creaks under commercial opening
The Argentine government is facing criticism regarding the competitiveness of local industries, with Minister Luis Caputo suggesting that protectionist measures have inflated prices for consumers.
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Luis Caputo, Argentina's economic minister, expresses his frustration over the high prices of clothing in Argentina, stating he has never bought clothes there due to the cost.
The Minister's Suit, a Fable of Regime Change
The article discusses the confusion within Argentine leadership regarding Javier Milei, highlighted by Luis Caputo's surprising admission about never having bought clothing in Argentina, reflecting a disconnect with societal sentiments.
A federal prosecutor called to advance the investigations of Luis Caputo, Sturzenegger, and Macri regarding the 2018 agreement with the IMF
Federal prosecutor Franco Picardi appealed a ruling that dismissed complaints against former President Mauricio Macri and his officials, including Luis Caputo and Federico Sturzenegger, regarding a 2018 agreement with the IMF, indicating there are sufficient grounds to call them for questioning.
Luis Caputo criticized Pullaro over alleged speculation that caused Santa Fe to lose $120 billion in two months
Economy Minister Luis Caputo joined criticisms against Santa Fe Governor Maximiliano Pullaro for allegedly speculating with provincial funds, resulting in a loss of 120 billion pesos in two months.
The Ministry of Economy adds another tool to attract foreign investments
The Ministry of Economy has launched an international public competition to hire consultants for a four-year contract aimed at designing and promoting a new plan to attract foreign investments.
After the controversy over Caputo's jacket, Bullrich showed what clothing brand she uses: 'I ordered it from Amazon'
Senator Bullrich responded about the price of her clothing during an interview, amid ongoing debates regarding clothing prices in Argentina.
Behind the debate opened by Caputo, clothing sales are being transformed with outlets, Shein stores, import warehouses, and used clothing bales
The ongoing debate about clothing prices in Argentina highlights the significant transformation in clothing sales amidst increased competition and a more than 6% decline in demand, akin to levels seen during the pandemic.
The tense exchange between Esteban Mirol and Karen Reichardt over the textile industry: 'Very rude'
Esteban Mirol and Karen Reichardt had a tense exchange about the textile industry during a live broadcast, following remarks by Luis Caputo regarding consumer purchasing power in Argentina.
Alignment and Imitation, The New Era
The commercial agreement with the United States confirms the direction of Milei's administration, yet scrutiny of the details is necessary amid unclear communications from Minister Caputo and the media's patrol influenced by Trumpism.
Tension increases between Kicillof and Caputo over the automotive industry
Tensions have risen between officials over tax burdens affecting the automotive export sector in Argentina, as demand for reduced provincial and municipal taxes to boost competitiveness continues.
Cavallo defended Cottani and warned the Government about the "dangers" caused by its intolerance to criticism
Former Economy Minister Domingo Cavallo defended Joaquín Cottani, who faced accusations from Luis Caputo of trying to discredit the Government over the postponed implementation of a new inflation measurement formula by Indec.
How much does Massimo Dutti clothing cost, the store where Luis Caputo bought his jacket
Economy Minister Luis Caputo discussed his clothing purchases from Massimo Dutti during a controversial interview, amidst criticism from local business leaders.
The former deputy minister of Caputo explained his departure from the government and questioned the exchange rate value
Former Economy Deputy Minister Joaquín Cottani clarified his exit from Javier Milei's government and criticized the delay in the new inflation measurement by Minister Luis Caputo.
Creating a new inflation index as announced by Luis Caputo takes 4 years
Minister of Economy Luis Caputo announced that starting from scratch on a new inflation index reflecting current Argentine consumption will take approximately 4 years.
Esteban Mirol fully engages in the controversy over the national textile industry and accused Marixa Balli: 'Her wardrobe must smell like free shop and Miami'
Esteban Mirol has joined the controversy surrounding Marixa Balli and Luis Caputo, criticizing Balli's remarks on the national textile industry.
With a parallel agenda to Chancellor Quirno, two envoys of Santiago Caputo met with a controversial former electoral advisor of Trump
Agustín Romo and Daniel Parisini met with Republican consultant Roger Stone, who was detained in 2019 due to the Russia investigation, while Chancellor Pablo Quirno was in Washington meeting influential business figures and senior officials from the U.S. administration.
Caputo confronted Kicillof and revived the debate on competitiveness in the automotive industry
Economy Minister Luis Caputo's statements about possibly eliminating export duties amid declining production and exports have reignited discussions surrounding the competitiveness of Argentina's automotive industry.