Argentina achieves its first budget surplus in 14 years under President Javier Milei, driven by bold reforms, including reduced government spending, ministerial cuts, and regulatory overhauls.
Economy Minister Luis Caputo confirms Argentina's budget surplus, which amounted to 0.3% of GDP, was the first since 2010.
Argentina’s government said Friday it had produced the country’s first budget surplus in more than a decade in 2024, after a year of drastic austerity by libertarian President Javier Milei, whose term ...
Argentina's first budget surplus in a decade achieved through drastic austerity measures by libertarian President Javier ...
President Javier Milei made good on his promise to deliver a fiscal surplus in his first year, achieving a feat not seen in ...