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Alberto Ruskolekier: “The Government seeks to increase reserves to be able to get out of the trap”

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Alberto Ruskolekier: “The Government seeks to increase reserves to be able to get out of the trap”

The Government seeks to obtain a new line of credit with the International Monetary Fund in order to advance the exit from the stocks and the exchange rate unification.

In this context, the team Channel E communicated with Alberto Ruskolekierdoctor in economics, who spoke about the possibility of going into debt again with the International Monetary Fund.

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“When networks start moving certain information, it is because someone pushes it”said Ruskolekier, who then completed: “Milei said that Argentina was going to realign itself in the concert of nations and we are aligning strongly with the United States.”

“So much so that it would seem that the waterway is going to be managed by an American company, when the Chinese were seeking to close the concession,” the interviewee shot. “Argentina is moving towards another geopolitics and the IMF is strongly managed by the United States,” he added.

Likewise, the economist said that the country has excess disbursements from the IMF but that it would be a political decision of the organization. “The Government seeks to increase reserves to be able to get out of the trap”he added.

“Argentina needs a fiscal, monetary and competitiveness program; a large number of reforms are needed,” the analyst explained. “China is not interested in getting rid of the region”he detailed.

Finally, Ruskolekier said that China is insisting on the development of a deep-water port in the country and a nuclear plant. “He was given the use of a military base in the south”he concluded.

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