Argentine government meets with G6 business leaders on economic outlook

Natalio Mario Grinman, President at Cámara Argentina de Comercio y Servicios (CAC)
Natalio Mario Grinman, President at Cámara Argentina de Comercio y Servicios (CAC) - Cámara Argentina de Comercio y Servicios (CAC)
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Natalio Mario Grinman, president of the Argentine Chamber of Commerce and Services (CAC), took part in a meeting with Cabinet Chief Manuel Adorni and Secretary of Communication Javier Lanari. Other representatives from the G6 business group also attended.

The participants discussed Argentina’s economic and productive outlook, as well as legislative projects currently under consideration that could affect business activity.

During the meeting, the G6 expressed its ongoing commitment to institutional dialogue with national authorities. The group also reiterated its dedication to sustainable development, job creation, expanding access to credit, and strengthening Argentina’s productive sector.

According to those present, there was agreement on “the need to continue working together between the public and private sectors to consolidate economic growth and improve living conditions for Argentines.”

Other business leaders attending included Francisco Gismondi from ADEBA; Adelmo Gabbi from the Buenos Aires Stock Exchange; Gustavo Weiss from the Argentine Chamber of Construction; Nicolás Pino from the Argentine Rural Society; and Rodrigo Perez Graziano from the Argentine Industrial Union.



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