Argentina’s president takes into account Trump’s support and participates in Margrago’s event as the world reacts to tariffs

Europe swears revenge. Chinese painting Your own tariffs. Mexico Fight Blunt blow. But while the world leaders are at the same time as President Donald Trump announces Tariffs imposed on U.S. importsArgentina’s right-wing president was enthusiastic and welcomed by Mr. Trump’s Mara Lago club.
As part of his passionate publicity for Mr. Trump Argentina President Javier Milei Flying from one of the southernmost countries on Earth to Palm Beach for 24 hours, winning awards to commemorate his liberal agenda, he hopes, he hopes, hopes, Chat with Mr. Trumpwhoever is Plan to participate Right-wing “American Patriots” party.
“Make Argentina great again!” Milei yelled on the ballroom stage in Mar-A-Lago on Thursday night.
That will be the fourth Face-to-face meetings between leaders Since Mr. Trump’s victory last November, Milei President Milei has implemented a neat austerity plan to repair Argentina’s long-wrenching economy, and he has made himself one of Mr. Trump’s most powerful allies in the global cultural war to oppose the remaining “wake up.”
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Analysts say it remains to be seen whether McLean’s staunch alliance with Trump can really help the crisis in Argentina.
“He has a special relationship with Trump, which is good for him, but he needs to translate it into good for the country,” said Marcelo J. García, director of America, based in New York-based geopolitical risk advisory. “He hasn’t managed to do that yet.”
Earlier this year, Milli pulled Argentina out of the World Health Organization after the United States Announce your own export.
He threatens to withdraw from the Paris climate agreement After Mr. Trump did it. After Mr. Trump, he banned gender change treatment for minors. Banned transsexual athletes From participating in women’s sports. He even promoted Cryptocurrency Token Echoing the memorial of $Trump – with huge political costs. In Miley’s case, crypto-based Libra collapsed, leaving investors with bags for $250 million. He later admitted that he had posted information about the coins without proper review of the details.
Miley also cut government spending, similar to what Mr. Trump and Elon Musk did to the government efficiency department. Since taking office in 2023, he has reduced government spending in Argentina by over 30% by eliminating about 12 government agencies, cutting 10% of the federal labor force and freezing state wages and pensions. Although cuts have reduced excessive inflation in the country, they have increased unemployment and poverty rates. Weekly protests criticize cuts.
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The cuts were promised by Miley during her campaign, even waving a chainsaw during the campaign. Then, he gave Musk Modeled giant chainsaw After the power tool. Musk waved a chainsaw during his speech at the conservative political action conference.
Milei has portrayed herself as a magazine celebrity in speech events around the world, including at CPAC.
Argentina government responds to Trump’s tariffs
As our partners and competitors criticize Mr. Trump’s tariffs, a pants-wearing Milei sticks out next to the painting next to Mr. Trump’s fist, it’s an opportunity to prove himself a tenacious champion of the U.S. president.
“As you can see, we act, not just act, not just agree with Donald Trump,” Millie told the crowd in Mar-A-Lago’s crowd, who mentioned the name of the U.S. president while speaking in Spanish.
In Buenos Aires, the McLean administration attempted to shift Mr. Trump’s main tariffs with the ideology of liberal liberals and enthusiastic support for free trade.
“We don’t think it’s an attack on free trade,” Milli’s spokesman Manuel Adorni said of Trump’s announcement. “I don’t understand why there should be too much attention on this.”
Argentina’s minimum tariffs were knocked down by 10% for the mutual flattery of all leaders. But officials have named it a unique priority. “Trump taxes on our products less than other countries,” Clarin, the front page of Argentina’s biggest cycle every day.
In Washington, Argentina Foreign Secretary Gerardo Werthein held what he called a “productive” meeting with top U.S. trade negotiator Jamieson Greer and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, making optimistic statements assurance Argentina is on its way to a free deal deal with the United States and the United States on Thursday
Milei praised the progress of the free deal in his Mar-A-Lago speech. But for Argentine leaders, more importantly, the International Monetary Fund hopes to receive a $20 billion bailout. Much-needed cash will help Milei maintain ambitious economic reforms as pressure on the country’s sparse foreign currency reserves has increased.
Millie has used executive power to eliminate the need for Congress to approve the new IMF plan. However, the loan has not cleared the finish line, negotiators are still bargaining, and Argentine cash (a serial defaulter who owes the fund about $44 billion) will be allowed to move forward.
It was against the backdrop of Wednesday that Miley, accompanied by the Secretary of Economic Affairs, jumped on a plane to the United States, the largest stakeholder in the United States. He told reporters he expected an “informal meeting” with Mr. Trump, who played a major role during his first term, helped Argentina get a $56 billion loan from the fund in 2018.
But on Friday, Miley’s highly anticipated photography with Mr. Trump was nowhere to be found, with his PR staffers taking photos with fans on the red carpet of Mar-A-Lago.
The presidential office has not stated his meeting or meeting (or non-conference) with Mr. Trump, nor has it responded to multiple requests for comment.
Mr. Trump attended an event with professional golfers at a golf course near Miami and arrived in Margrago, Palm Beach on Thursday evening. The White House did not say whether he and Miley met.
The Argentine major’s newspaper quoted anonymous officials as saying that the leaders never met and were agile from his political enemies.
“When I woke up, I wanted to find pictures of Trump you were looking for on TV,” former left-wing president Cristina Fernández De Kirchner wrote on social media. “It’s a way to mess up and spend money without anything.”