Milei says Argentina “entering its best moment in the last 100 years”
The growth of the economy for third consecutive quarter
Argentine economist and politician Javier Milei said on Monday that the country is "entering its best moment in the last 100 years" due to the growth of the economy for the third consecutive quarter.
Milei, who is a member of the Avanza Libertad party, made the remarks during an interview with the newspaper La Nación. He said that the country's economic growth is being driven by a number of factors, including the rise in commodity prices, the increase in tourism, and the government's policies to promote investment.
The GDP is expected to grow by 5% this year
Milei said that the country's GDP is expected to grow by 5% this year, which would be the highest rate of growth in over a decade. He said that this growth is being driven by the strong performance of the agricultural sector, which is benefiting from high commodity prices.
Milei also said that the government's policies to promote investment are helping to boost the economy. He said that the government has reduced taxes and regulations, which is making it easier for businesses to invest and create jobs.
The country's GDP is expected to grow by 4% next year
Milei said that the country's GDP is expected to grow by 4% next year. He said that this growth will be driven by the continued strength of the agricultural sector and the government's policies to promote investment.
Milei said that the country is facing a number of challenges, including high inflation and poverty. However, he said that the government is taking steps to address these challenges and that he is confident that the country will continue to grow in the coming years.