Argentina's new president, Javier Milei, is implementing radical free-market reforms to rescue the country's broken economy.
While some sectors, like luxury goods and mining, are booming, most Argentines still face hardship, with empty shops and widespread despair. Experts question whether Milei's policies can deliver broad-based recovery or if the benefits will remain limited to a privileged few. Political risks loom, as a strong showing in upcoming elections could embolden Milei to double down on controversial measures.
The country's future hinges on whether these bold economic experiments can translate into real improvements for the majority.
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