President Javier Milei will return to the United States from March 9 to 12 to lead the 'Argentina Week', an event in Manhattan aimed at promoting investments in the country. Ambassador Alec Oxenford described it as Argentina's largest investment road show in recent times. The goal is to present opportunities in key sectors to global business leaders.
President Javier Milei will undertake his fifteenth trip to the United States in March, specifically from the 9th to 12th, to lead the 'Argentina Week' in Manhattan, New York. This event, announced by Argentina's ambassador to the US, Alec Oxenford, aims to attract global investments by highlighting opportunities in a transforming Argentine economy.
Oxenford, in a social media post, described the 'Argentina Week' as “the largest investment road show for Argentina on recent record.” He emphasized that Milei's presence at the opening was key to convening global business leaders, Argentine private sector figures, and high-level US officials. The event will reinforce the narrative that Argentina is entering “a new stage and is already an investable country,” focusing on capturing opportunities in high-growth sectors.
The agenda will include presentations on technology, energy, mining, agroindustry, science and innovation, pharmaceutical industry, and nuclear sector. International personalities will participate to analyze geopolitical impacts on value chains and the repositioning of the Western Hemisphere. The US ambassador to Argentina, Peter Lamelas, confirmed his attendance.
Activities will take place at JP Morgan's new building, Bank of America's headquarters, and the Argentine Consulate in New York, combining strategic panels, side events, and private meetings. The Argentine delegation will include Foreign Minister Pablo Quirno, Economy Minister Luis Caputo, Cabinet Chief Manuel Adorni, and Deregulation Minister Federico Sturzenegger, who will outline the government's political, economic, and regulatory strategies.
Co-organized by JP Morgan, Bank of America, and Kazeck, with partners like Citi, the US Chamber of Commerce, AmCham, and AS/COA, the event seeks to generate concrete ties and business opportunities, establishing itself as a reference for promoting Argentine investments.