
Pino Escalates the Rural Power Struggle as He Seeks a Fourth Term Against His Own Vice President
Nicolás Pino frames Marcos Pereda’s revolt as an institutional contradiction, while the SRA heads toward a high-stakes September vote over leadership, term limits, and its political line with Javier Milei.
Argentina’s Dollar Is Holding Down the Fort—For Now, But the Real Test Is Inflation
The peso is being propped up by heavy Central Bank buying and a flood of market liquidity, yet the exchange rate is still losing purchasing power in real terms as inflation keeps eating away at gains

Skanska and Odebrecht: Two Early Kirchner-era Corruption Cases Near a Verdict
Nearly two decades after the gas pipeline expansion scandal first surfaced, prosecutors say the trial record points to a bribery network and rigged contracting process.

Milei Pushes Key Laws Through Congress During the World Cup and Quietly Pressures Lawmakers to Skip U.S. Trips
The government is racing to secure two major legislative wins while keeping libertarian deputies focused on Buenos Aires, not the World Cup in the United States.

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Argentina’s Corporate Law Overhaul Exposes a Vast Business Landscape and a Long-Running Regulatory Shift
The government is pushing a sweeping rewrite of company rules while the country’s official registry shows more than 1.25 million legal entities, with commercial firms overwhelmingly dominating the corporate map.

Milei Scrambles to Project a Busy Government as Re-election Math and Image Rebound Take Center Stage
Argentina’s president is packing meetings, phone calls, and policy announcements into a single day to prove his administration is still moving, while quietly celebrating a pause in the slide of his public image and openly tying his political survival to delivering a “good government.”

Argentina's "Immediate Consumer" Is Redefining Spending Under Economic Stress, Health Anxiety, and AI Pressure
Argentina's shoppers are becoming more cautious, more tactical, and more desperate for instant value as inflation, squeezed incomes, wellness obsessions, and digital tools overturn old buying habits.

May Inflation Slows, but Argentina Is Still Far from Winning the Price War
Private forecasters see a cooling monthly pace in May, yet inflation remains stubbornly elevated, driven by food, vegetables, transport, and regulated prices that keep pressure on household budgets

Argentina’s Record Activity Is Not Lifting Wages or Formal Employment
The economy is hitting historic highs, but the gains are trapped in export-heavy sectors that create too few jobs and leave most workers behind

New-Car Sales Plunge 25% as May Becomes the Weakest Month of 2026
Fewer than 42,000 vehicles were registered, deepening the year’s decline and underscoring the pressure from high financing costs and heavy taxes.

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