Argentina faces one of its most difficult years in economic matters in the midst of strong political unrest, for which the government has the responsibility to seek strategies to get out of the crisis.
One of these is the agreement that set the executive with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), where according to the governmentalthough the outlook is not encouraging, the projections will be better as the negotiation progresses.
Despite this, with inflation completely out of control, economic growth for this 2022 is calculated to be lower than expected, according to the government Recently.
Although the initial projections reached 4%, the truth is that economic growth for this year could not exceed 3.5%, according to expert estimates.
The percentage is even expected to be closer to 3%, since this year the effects of the pandemic will still be seen, a figure that is the same as projected by the IMF.
Although expectations cannot be too high, since reality shows the bad financial state of the country, the government expects that in any case, the economy will have a slight rebound during the first quarter of the year.
For the Government, the agreement with the IMF is key
For things to change course, for el Executive It is key to advance in the negotiations with the IMF, in order to move the economy and employment at the national level.
In this sense, the Minister of Economy, Martín Guzmán stated that, despite the challenge, the negotiation will give greater stability to the country, which will be reflected in the long term.
Likewise, Guzmán indicated that it will be necessary to unite political forces that are directed towards the agreement, so that little by little Argentina recovers. Meanwhile, citizens are suffering the repercussions of an unstable economy.