Javier Milei with Susana Giménez: “China is a very interesting business partner”
In an interview with Susana Gimenezpresident Javier Milea This Sunday, he spoke about what he expects from the country’s economy in the coming months. The Head of State has assured that there will be relief, given that the fall has bottomed out between April and May, so he expects a recovery from then. He described adviser Santiago Caputo as a “superlative genius” and said pensions had “tripled in dollars”, outpacing inflation “which went up by 80%”, so passive sector assets were overhauled.
On the other hand, Milei talked about the relationship with the Chinese government. “China is a very interesting business partner. They are not asking for anything, all they are asking is not to be bothered,” said the libertarian.
In the Casa Rosada White Room, the national president received the TV diva. I had the honor of being received by the president of the nation,” Susana said at 11pm to introduce the news last Thursday.
“Argentina was famous, but then it was destroyed by populism, there is no money,” was one of the first comments of President Milea.
“We received a legacy that was the worst of Argentina’s three crises, which is not an insignificant problem because if the crisis had started today, we would have 95% of poor people. The point is that the alternative scenario was much worse and also another thing that people also need to understand is that poverty will not be created in a day nor will it be eliminated in a day,” argued Milei.
“I’m a good economist and I know about growth, but I don’t do magic, I can’t reverse 100 years in 9 months,” he added.
However, he was an optimist. “We have good news because various indicators show that the economy bottomed out between April and May and that there is only good news from now on.”
“The first point is that today’s pensions are 10 points higher than the inflation that has been created since we’ve been in government and has almost tripled in dollar terms. It has tripled in dollar terms and food prices have increased by 80 percent,” the president said.
“I’m not going to accept a socialist agenda or any of the crap that these people are proposing,” the president said in reference to his appearance at the United Nations General Assembly, his first since becoming head of state, where he delivered a statement. speech deeply critical of the organization’s current postulates.
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