Milei is already in New York and prepares to launch the 'Argentina Week' in search of investments
President Javier Milei has arrived in New York to promote investment opportunities during the 'Argentina Week' initiative.
President Javier Milei began his activities in New York with a visit to the grave of the Lubavitch rabbi, a tradition he follows during his trips to the city. He is set to launch 'Argentina Week' on Monday in Manhattan, aimed at showcasing the investment opportunities available in Argentina to local businessmen and investors. This event marks a key effort for Milei's administration to attract foreign investment amidst economic challenges back home.
Milei arrived in New York after participating in a summit of Latin American heads of state in Miami, where he and other leaders committed to a tough stance against drug cartels. His visit to New York, regarded as a significant international stop for fostering business relations, highlights Milei's focus on economic recovery and structural reforms needed in Argentina. By connecting with investors directly, his government seeks to strengthen ties and boost the countryโs economic standing on the global stage.
Accompanied by his sister and chief of staff, Karina, as well as Foreign Minister Pablo Quirno and Chief of Cabinet Manuel Adorni, Milei aims to solidify Argentina's presence in the competitive international investment landscape. The 'Argentina Week' event is expected to include various activities that will showcase the country's potential and address any concerns investors might have regarding economic stability and regulatory assurance.