Argentina cuts subsidies, devalues currency to avert economic crisis

Argentina has announced that the new government will be cutting government subsidies and devaluing the currency in emergency moves to reorganise the country’s downward spiralling economy.
This move will see a sharp cut in transportation and energy subsidies which previous administrations have maintained despite growing unaffordability.
Coming on the heels of President Javier Milei’s promise of reforms, Economy Minister Luis Caputo disclosed a 50 per cent devaluation of the currency on Tuesday in a television address. Per the devaluation, the United States dollar will now trade at 800 pesos from the previously pegged 400.
Mr Milei, a libertarian who is having a decisive first week in office, stressed that the country did not have the time to explore alternative solutions amid impending collapse.
He announced shortly after his swearing-in that he would radically reduce government spending which immediately led to the merging of 18 ministries into nine.
Argentina currently grapples with economic issues, including a staggering 143% annual inflation rate, a sharply depreciated currency, and a high poverty rate affecting four in 10 Argentines. The country also faces a substantial fiscal deficit, a $43 billion trade deficit, and a formidable $45 billion debt to the International Monetary Fund, with $10.6 billion due by April.
The IMF welcomed the steps, viewing them as a positive foundation for further discussions on Argentina’s debt.
Mr Milei, said the adjustments would predominantly impact the state rather than the private sector, positioning them as the initial steps toward economic recovery.
The 53-year-old economist rose to prominence with his candid critiques of the political establishment, securing a congressional seat and ultimately winning the presidency. He is expected to face pressure from opposition lawmakers and affiliated unions.
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