The Argentine president Javier Milei has outlined its strategy for the 2025 election year, focused on several key pillars: maintaining the stability of the dollar, strengthening the relationship with Donald Trump, intensifying the cultural battle and seeking support from the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
One of the main objectives of Javier Milei is to keep the dollar stable to reinforce disinflation. Despite concerns about the dollar’s lag, the government maintains that the solution does not involve a significant devaluation.
Instead, they will focus on lowering inflation, deregulating the economy, opening up competition more, and improving access to capital markets. The idea is for companies to adapt to the new economic reality without depending on a devaluation to improve their margins.
Milei also plans to strengthen his relationship with former US President Donald Trump, who will take office again on January 20, 2025. Milei to the United States will coincide with Trump’s inauguration and with the presence of other world leaders such as Benjamin Netanyahu.
This relationship is seen as strategic for Argentina, since it could open new opportunities for cooperation and economic support. Another central aspect of Milei’s plan is the intensification of the cultural battle. The president and his inner circle believe that the economic stability achieved in 2024 could be threatened by left-wing ideas.
Therefore, Milei He will focus on promoting libertarian ideas and combating what he calls “the political and financial caste.” This cultural battle is seen as a way to consolidate its support base and ensure the continuity of its policies.
IMF help
IMF support also plays a crucial role in Milei’s strategy. Negotiations with the IMF are advanced, and it is expected that a new agreement or a private loan will help solve the Central Bank’s debt. This financial support is seen as essential to maintain economic stability and to avoid a significant devaluation of the peso.
Javier Milei has promised to deepen fiscal adjustment in 2025, although with more precision than in previous years. The goal is to reduce public spending and eliminate unnecessary regulations to improve the competitiveness of the economy. Federico Sturzenegger, Minister of Deregulation, will be in charge of carrying out this adjustment, which will include the elimination of more than 3,200 regulations and the privatization of public companies such as Aerolíneas Argentinas.
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