Santilli announces tax reform push in Congress

Interior Minister Diego Santilli announced that the government will push a tax reform in Congress in coming months. The plan aims to deepen tax cuts and involve national, provincial, and municipal levels. He made the statements at the AmCham Summit 2026.

Interior Minister Diego Santilli stated at the AmCham Summit 2026 that the national government will submit a tax reform bill to Congress to boost economic competitiveness.

Santilli described the reform as part of priority structural changes, stressing its broad scope: “La reforma fiscal es clave en la Argentina, porque el esfuerzo debe verse en las tres dimensiones: nación, provincia y municipios”. He linked it to labor modernization to promote formal employment.

The official noted positive revenue signals in some jurisdictions and highlighted strategic sectors including oil and gas, mining, agroindustry, and the knowledge economy. He mentioned work with governors from Neuquén, Río Negro, Mendoza, San Juan, Salta, and Jujuy, particularly in energy and mining.

At the same event, Senator Patricia Bullrich urged investment: “Inviertan, inviertan que la Argentina hoy tiene estabilidad”. She discussed legislative consensus for deals like MERCOSUR-EU and labor modernization.

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President José Antonio Kast presenting economic reform bill in Chilean Congress amid mixed reactions and poll support.
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Kast government pushes economic megareform amid mixed reactions

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President José Antonio Kast's government presented its National Reconstruction Project to Congress, featuring about 40 measures to boost growth, including a corporate tax cut from 27% to 23% and tax reintegration. Ministers toured regions on Friday to defend the bill, as OTIC and IMF warn of labor and fiscal risks. A poll shows 54% believe Congress should approve it.

Senator Patricia Bullrich, head of La Libertad Avanza bloc in the Senate, spoke at the AmCham Summit 2026 hosted by the US Chamber of Commerce in Argentina. She urged business leaders to form company-specific unions to enact labor modernization. She highlighted ongoing congressional laws ensuring private investment and political stability.

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Chile's Chamber of Deputies sent the government's major tax reform bill to the Senate after approving its core measures, including a gradual cut in the corporate tax rate from 27% to 23%.

After the Constitutional Court struck down the December 2025 emergency economic decree, the Colombian government will present a tax reform to raise $16 trillion. Finance Minister Germán Ávila and President Gustavo Petro confirmed the plan in response to the fiscal imbalance. The measure aims to avoid cuts to social spending and address inherited deficits.

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Colombia's Labor Minister Antonio Sanguino defended the government's labor and pension reforms at the XIX Asofondos Congress, representing President Gustavo Petro. He respectfully urged the Constitutional Court to advance its review of the suspended pension reform. He highlighted preliminary progress despite the suspension.

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