Argentina’s economy expands 4.4% in 2025

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    Argentina’s GDP expanded 4.4% last year, further confirmation of President Javier Milei’s success in turning around the economy. The growth was the highest in years, apart from a pandemic bounceback, and part of Milei’s remarkable shift in South America’s second-largest economy. Since taking power in 2023, annual inflation (160% when he became president) has plunged and is now at the lowest level in eight years, though it remains high. Poverty has fallen too, despite Milei’s sharp cut to subsidies that sparked mass protests. Still, his approval rating has fallen in recent months, driven in part by accusations of corruption as well as concerns over stagnating incomes

  2. Dead cat bounce. Argentina at this point is a hostile state and threatens the sovereignty of the rest of South America.

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