Milei Confronts Industrial Leader in His Crusade for Greater Trade Openness in Argentina
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President Javier Milei (La Libertad Avanza)’s criticism of Techint’s CEO Paolo Rocca, after the company lost, in the hands of a company
By Débora Rey, Buenos Aires (AP) — A tender for pipes for a gas pipeline that will allow the export of liquefied natural gas from one of the world's largest unconventional hydrocarbon reserves has sparked an unexpected conflict between ultraliberal President Javier Milei and Argentina's largest steelmaker. Milei, an economist who staunchly defends the virtues of free-market capitalism and limits state intervention in the economy, publicly and on…
The British media spoke to a Techint source indicating that the most expensive ‘40%’ figure is incorrect
After the controversy over the import of pipes from India, the construction of the gas pipeline is called for.The pipelines are also disputed for other mega LNG project and the construction of more associated infrastructure.
Buenos Aires, 30 January (NA) – In the midst of a week of tension between the government and the Techint group, the president of the UIA, Martín Rappallini, was received today by the Secretary of Industry and Commerce, Pablo Lavigne, to analyze the situation of the manufacturing sector. The objective of both parties was to lower the tension to the unleashed mini-crisis, which even a harsh criticism of President Javier Milei to the owner of Techi…
President Javier Milei used his social networks to directly attack Paolo Rocca, CEO of Techint, branding him as “prebendary entrepreneur” and adopting the nickname “Don Chatarrín.” This confrontation is not casual and comes after a key commercial defeat for Argentine holding in the bid for pipes for the Vaca Muerta gas pipeline. Next, the data in front of the official narrative: What the government says: The president claims that Rocca bet the f…
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