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    Milei’s quest to defuse Argentina’s currency control bomb

    Every bit of economic coverage in the press right now talks about the overvalued pesos, not just the local media but the international too. And the only ones denying the exchange rate are those in the government 🙄.
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    After 50 days Precaria Still Stuck? – Supervisor Not Signing??

    File for "pronto despacho" or something like that, if you've been waiting a long time you can send a formal letter in and sometimes that works
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    Inflation Is Falling, But Argentines Are Not Yet Better Off

    Yeah this is part of the problem in Argentina, consumers don’t boicot and they pay the absurd prices. Part of the problem is society. It’s not just the politics.
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    Inflation Is Falling, But Argentines Are Not Yet Better Off

    We paid 32k pesos in YPF for 5 empanadas and 3 gaseosas a month ago on the way to Cordoba.
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    Argentina's "anything-but-Libertarian exchange controls..." IMF meets in BsAs

    The impuesto PAÍS was scrapped and have imported goods come down in price? Hardly. After all these reforms, I have lost the little hope I had left. The basic rules of capitalism, eg competition and supply and demand, just don’t seem to work here.
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    Argentina's "anything-but-Libertarian exchange controls..." IMF meets in BsAs

    And then this from Infoebae.com today: https://www.infobae.com/economia/2025/02/04/la-carne-aumento-15-en-la-ultima-semana-y-se-espera-otro-ajuste-para-los-proximos-dias/ 15% meat increase last week and another adjustment in the next few days; even though consumption is down. Like WTF?!?
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    Receiving payment in USDT monotributo?

    These days paying the monotributo is cheaper than paying the cueva’s commission
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    Giving up on my iPhone 13

    Don’t get me started on the battery life! It had excellent battery duration until an update about 6 months ago. Before I could go almost two days without charging, now I have to carry my charger around everywhere.
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    Giving up on my iPhone 13

    The port on my IPhone 14 doesn’t work, bought just 18 months ago. They do it to make you buy the mag safe chargers and EarPods. My phone charges perfects with the MagSafe magnetic charger
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    Receiving payment in USDT monotributo?

    Thanks! I checked with an Arg Accountant who specialises in crypto and digital economy and they said yes, you can receive USDT as “pago en especie” @Crypto_contador on IG if anyone is interested
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    Receiving payment in USDT monotributo?

    Hello. With recent relaxing of rules, does anyone know if it’s possible for a client to pay me in USDT to an Arg-based and regulated crypto wallet (mainly Lemon) and then declare that as monotributo as part of exportación de servicios...
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    WINGO: A new international low cost airline arrives in ARG

    Good news. Especially if they do end up selling Aerolineas Argentinas to Avianca (as was the news a few months ago) and they end up with a monopoly between Buenos Aires and Colombia.
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    IMF negotiations stall, reviving debate on floating exchange rate band

    Well this pretty much shows that the current government is “los mismos de siempre” doing “lo mismo de siempre”. https://www-iprofesional-com.translate.goog/?_x_tr_sl=auto&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en-US&_x_tr_pto=wapp&_x_tr_hist=true I hope that link works for the translation, if not here is the...
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    Does anyone else feel there might be a peso collapse this year?

    And most amazing of all, the dollar doesn’t go up (sometimes it actually goes down) and yet the prices in pesos still go up. There is no hope. The culture of inflation here is so engrained, businesses, property owners etc will always put prices up.
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    French sports chain Decathlon to open 20 stores in Argentina

    Decathlon are big in Colombia, we were there for 3 months and stocked up on everything from trainers to boxing gloves. It was cheap there too. My worry here is the prices. The crazy import taxes could make it ridiculously expensive. Let’s hope the Milei administration keep to their word and...
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    Argentina's "anything-but-Libertarian exchange controls..." IMF meets in BsAs

    It’s amazing people sing Milei’s praises when really he is following the same failed recipes, and is doing the complete opposite of his sworn ideology. Controlling the exchange is not libertarian, it’s state intervention - everything that he hates. Let’s just see how long until it all blows up...
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    Does anyone else feel there might be a peso collapse this year?

    Prices are utterly ridiculous right now, but I don’t think a peso collapse will happen this year as there are elections. Milei has negotiated an IMF loan to keep paying for the artificial exchange rate. I did have faith in Milei as I do believe in the free market, but he is using the same...
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    IMF Publishes Grim Evaluation of Argentina’s $44 Billion Deal

    Yep. The peso hit $1500 in July, so it should be at least $1700 now. It’s nothing more than Milei’s own “plan platita”. Instead of giving the population money by printing it like Massa did, he’s spending it all on keeping the exchange rate down so people can travel abroad and say they earn the...
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    Looking to buy a computer in Montevideo

    If you have access to Mercado Libre, the new “compra internacional” feature has some good prices for computers that may even be cheaper than buying in Uruguay.
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