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Argentina, Economy, Raw Materials

Argentina Week 2026 in New York Targets Strategic Investment Inflows and US Alignment

Argentina Week 2026 in New York marks a concentrated effort by the Argentine government to attract significant foreign investment and strengthen bilateral relations with the United States. High-profile participation from government officials, major Wall Street banks, and multinational corporations signals enhanced confidence in Argentina’s pro-market reforms and natural resource potential. The event’s unprecedented demand reflects […]

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Argentina, Markets, Solar

Genneia boosts solar capacity in Mendoza with $160 million Anchoris project, reaching 630 MW in Cuyo region

Genneia’s inauguration of the 180 MW Anchoris Solar Park in Mendoza advances its position as Argentina’s leading renewable energy generator, expanding its solar capacity in the Cuyo region to 630 MW. The investment signals ongoing growth in private solar projects in Mendoza, with projected regional capacity expected to reach 800 MW by the end of

Genneia boosts solar capacity in Mendoza with $160 million Anchoris project, reaching 630 MW in Cuyo region Read Post »

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Argentina, Economy, Oil & Gas

U.S. Judge Denies Argentina’s Request to Halt Asset Discovery in $16.1 Billion YPF Expropriation Case

The legal conflict over Argentina’s expropriation of YPF advances as U.S. Judge Loretta Preska denies Argentina’s bid to suspend the discovery process aimed at identifying attachable state assets abroad. The government plans to appeal this decision amid escalating pressure from Burford Capital to enforce the $16.1 billion judgment plus interest, with significant financial exposure hinging

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Argentina, Economy

Argentina’s CGT leads 24-hour general strike against President Milei’s labor reform amid nationwide transport shutdown

Argentina’s largest labor union, the CGT, commenced its fourth general strike targeting the government’s proposed labor reform, disrupting transport and services across key provinces. Opposition from multiple unions and continued congressional debate suggest ongoing confrontation between organized labor and the Milei administration, with judicial challenges likely if legislation passes. The CGT launched a 24-hour nationwide

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Argentina, Economy, Oil & Gas

39th AIGLP Congress Set to Boost LPG Market Integration and Innovation in Latin America

The upcoming 39th Congress of the Ibero-American Association of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (AIGLP) in Buenos Aires will convene key stakeholders from over 20 countries, reinforcing regional collaboration in the LPG sector. The event underlines increasing alignment among Latin American LPG associations, signaling enhanced information sharing, regulatory coordination, and technological advancement poised to influence the region’s

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Argentina, Markets, Oil & Gas

Mendoza advances Vaca Muerta exploration with $44 million investment and accelerated drilling plan

Mendoza is moving forward with the development of its Vaca Muerta unconventional oil and gas reserves, with seismic 3D exploration underway and an investment commitment of $44 million for the first three years. The province aims to initiate pilot drilling in the second half of 2026, one year earlier than originally planned, reflecting a strategic

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Argentina, Markets, Oil & Gas

YPF Maintains Strong Investment in Vaca Muerta Amid Price Volatility, Advances Major LNG Project

YPF is set to sustain robust capital expenditure in Argentina’s Vaca Muerta shale basin throughout 2026 despite potential declines in oil prices, underpinning President Javier Milei’s plan to transform the country into a global energy exporter. Alongside upstream growth targets, YPF is progressing a $14 billion liquefied natural gas export venture with international partners, signaling

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Argentina, Infrastructure, Markets

Argentina Advances Multiple High-Voltage Grid Access and Expansion Projects to Support Renewable and Industrial Energy Demands

Several high-capacity transport access and grid expansion projects have progressed in Argentina, driven by industrial, renewable energy, and mining sector needs. Regulatory approvals and solicitations from entities including EDENOR, TRANSENER, and regional operators aim to enhance grid capacity and integration, enabling critical infrastructure developments and large-scale energy users to meet demand while supporting the country’s

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Argentina, Economy, Industry

Argentina’s Economic Adjustment Deepens Amid Persistent Industrial Decline and Fragile Fiscal Balance

Despite official claims of economic recovery, Argentina’s economy faces a fragile rebound undermined by intensified fiscal austerity and a sustained industrial slump. The government’s fiscal “equilibrium” in 2025 relies heavily on spending cuts, debt capitalizations, and a regressive tax structure, while early 2026 signals further contraction under a new exchange rate regime and sharpened wage

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