Argentina has secured a $42 billion aid package from international financial institutions, including the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the World Bank, and the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), to support its struggling economy.
President Javier Milei announced the agreement, expressing optimism that the country’s economy will experience unprecedented growth. Argentina is currently facing a deep recession, with an annual inflation rate of 230% and over half of its population living below the poverty line.
The aid package aims to stabilize the economy and implement structural reforms to address the ongoing crisis. Details regarding the specific allocation of funds and the conditions attached to the assistance have not been disclosed.
This financial support comes at a critical time for Argentina, as the government seeks to restore economic stability and improve living conditions for its citizens.