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Second day of Batakis in the US: meeting with Wall Street firms in search of investment.
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After noon, Batakis will participate in a meeting that will take place in the US Chamber of Commerce, where he will give a speech and then hold bilateral meetings with the president of the oil company Chevron for production and exploitation in Africa and Latin America, Clay Neff.
Starting at 2:30 p.m. local time (3:30 p.m. in Argentina), the official will continue with a series of bilateral meetings with directors of General Motors, Amazon and Google. After these meetings, the minister will return to the country.
This Monday, Batakis met face to face for the first time with the head of the IMF, Kristalina Georgieva, who highlighted the minister’s “efforts” to “strengthen fiscal sustainability” and gave the green light to continue the program signed by her predecessor. Martin Guzman.
“Another productive meeting with Minister Batakis. We welcome her initial efforts to strengthen fiscal sustainability and agree on the importance of the decisive implementation of the program to address Argentina’s economic and social challenges,” wrote the director of the Fund in her social networks.
Official sources specified that the authorities of the multilateral organization showed their interest in the Argentine macroeconomic situation.
They shared a working lunch with Ilan Goldfajn, director of the multilateral organization for the Western Hemisphere; Luis Cubeddu, head of the Mission for Argentina; and Julie Kozack, deputy director of the Western Hemisphere Department, who will become deputy director of the Fund’s European Department in August.
Hours later, Batakis continued with his agenda and met with the Director General of World Bank Operations, Axel Von Trotsenburg, with whom he agreed on a new loan for Argentina for 200 million dollars.
Source: Ambito

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