Italian Prime Minister Georgia Meloni will visit our country on November 20. The premier will come to see our country and participate in the G20 summit in Brazil and will do so accompanied by an important group of businessmen, Italian officials and investors. During that visit there will surely be statements very favorable to Argentina’s economic policy and new possibilities for Italian investments.
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THE TRANSFORMATION THAT MELONI HAS BEEN CARRYING OUT IN ITALY CAN BECOME THE MIRROR OF AN ARGENTINE MIRACLE, just as it happened in Italy starting in the 1960s. The current management of the Italian government will undoubtedly remain in memory and in the history of that country. If this were to happen, it would not only be a historic event, due to the brotherhood that exists between both countries, but it should become a TURNING POINT to seal a strategic alliance between both nations that allows Argentina to improve and move forward and Italy to strengthen its borders. outside. ARGENTINA SHOULD ALLY WITH ITALY AND CREATE AN AGRI-FOOD PRODUCTION CENTER TO EXPORT FOOD FOR 800 MILLION PEOPLE IN THE WORLD.
Our nations have the legal framework to carry out this alliance, LAW No. 23,531 Passed: September 24, 1987.
During the management of Raúl Alfonsín in Argentina and Bettino Craxi in Italy. We must not forget that 20 million Argentines HAVE ITALIAN BLOOD IN THEIR VEINS. Our country being the second in the world, which has the most descendants of Italians, outside its borders in the world, after the Italian-American community. That agreement and that law developed prosperous activities for both nations until the 2001 crisis in Argentina devastated everything. In its 13 articles, cooperation was established in agriculture and agri-food industry, energy and mining, vocational training, communications and health, in addition to others of common interest. Then, starting in 2010, there were some experiences of isolated and spasmodic specific agreements. Argentina has important agricultural production, but in terms of raw materials, it does not generate great added value, except in the oil industry. It’s worth asking. Will Argentina be able to reach the supermarket shelves of the world with products with high added value? This would be possible with Italy, as our strategic partner, since it provides great global know-how (how to do) in high value-added foods and a great player in the world, which would insert us into that world quickly. . Argentina provides agri-food raw materials, some added value and labor, we lack that know-how and that is precisely what Italy has. Argentina has to create an agri-food industrial center to be able to produce food for 800 million people, our consumption would approximately be 6% of that production and 94% would be for export to the world that is hungry, therefore to achieve this we must create that productive center and that Italy takes care of distributing it to the world, Argentina needs technology and know-how. Forza Italia, Forza Argentina!!!!
Businessman and National Representative Italo Argentino USEI (MC) for South America.
Source: Ambito
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