Ten dialoguista governors to travel to New York with Javier Milei

A group of ten allied governors will join President Javier Milei at the Argentina Week event in New York from March 9 to 12. The event aims to attract foreign investments in key sectors such as energy, mining, and agribusiness. The invitation follows the legislative success of the labor reform in the Lower House.

President Javier Milei has invited ten dialoguista governors to join him at Argentina Week, an international forum scheduled in New York from March 9 to 12, 2026. Reports indicate this participation comes after the progress of the labor reform in the Chamber of Deputies and ahead of its ratification in the Senate.

The provincial leaders, identified as allies in political dialogue, will unite with the head of state in efforts to attract foreign investments. The event focuses on strategic areas such as energy, mining, agribusiness, and other priority sectors for Argentina's economic development.

This move represents a gesture from the national Government to the governors who have supported key legislative initiatives. Specific names of the participants are not detailed in the available sources, but their role in promoting international investment opportunities is emphasized.

Argentina Week aims to strengthen economic ties with global investors, amid structural reforms driven by the Milei administration.

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