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Argentina's financial crisis deepens despite IMF support

EditorPollock Mondal
Published 10/06/2023, 07:30 PM
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Argentina's ongoing financial crisis, marked by a deep recession and an inflation rate of 124%, shows no signs of abating despite the International Monetary Fund (IMF) extending $43 billion in aid over the past five years. The country's economic woes persist even as it continues to receive IMF support, largely due to geopolitical considerations.

The country's economic ties with China have been growing, a development that has raised eyebrows in Washington, where the IMF is based. This was particularly evident when Argentina's Economy Minister Sergio Massa used funds borrowed from China to repay part of the nation's IMF debt.

This development comes at a time of heightened geopolitical tensions between the US and China, with Latin America emerging as a significant battleground. The growing relationship between Argentina and Beijing has further complicated the situation.

In light of these developments, Argentina has received an invitation to join the BRICS group of emerging nations, which includes Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa. This move could potentially strengthen Argentina's position on the global stage but does little to immediately alleviate its domestic economic crisis.

Presidential candidate Javier Milei has proposed radical measures to address the crisis, including adopting the US dollar as the national currency and drastically reducing public spending. However, these proposals have yet to be tested.

The current debt owed to the IMF is largely a legacy from President Macri's tenure. Despite multiple bailout programs, none have successfully pulled Argentina out of its economic downturn. As such, Argentina's struggle with its financial crisis continues unabated.

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