G6 business leaders meet with United States Ambassador in Argentina

Arnold Puech d’Alissac, President
Arnold Puech d’Alissac, President
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Representatives from the G6 business group met with the United States Ambassador in Argentina on April 8 to discuss key economic and institutional reforms. The group highlighted the importance of moving forward with changes that would ensure macroeconomic stability, respect for institutions, and legal security. They said these are essential conditions for restoring confidence and encouraging investment.

The participants also emphasized the need to strengthen bilateral relations based on shared values. They pointed out that a common agenda focused on economic development, competitiveness of productive sectors, international integration, and quality job creation is important for both countries.

During the meeting, G6 reaffirmed its commitment to global commercial integration supported by clear and predictable rules. The group also stressed the importance of reducing distorting taxes, modernizing labor regulations, developing credit markets, and investing in infrastructure and energy.

The discussion reflects ongoing efforts among Argentine business leaders to engage international partners in advancing economic reforms. Observers will be watching how these conversations influence future policy decisions regarding trade and investment.



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