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The new bridge from Brazil to Paraguay that promises to change the Argentine north

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  • Paraguay has become a magnet for Uruguayan investors in the livestock sector, for Argentine investors in technology in its rural areas, and for Brazilians especially in infrastructure. This is what explains the new Porto Murtinho bridge project in Mato Grosso do Sul in Brazil, which aims to become one of the main commercial warehouses of that region. They connect it with the extreme south-west, on the border with Paraguay, a corridor for the exit towards Chile and the Pacific. It crosses the Argentine north and also gives rise to the agricultural center that the Mennonite community developed in upper Paraguay with irrigation.
  • Where are we going?, asks José Maria Segura, chief economist of Price Waterhouse Coopers, one of the big four.. “The engines that drove the business in recent years are no longer there. Exports will contribute positively but unevenly across sectors. Agricultural and agro-industrial ones will recover strongly. However, given the participation of the external sector in the economy, its contribution to growth is currently low enough to drive the entire economy in the short term. The investment remains, which includes the public and private components. The first, hand in hand with the search for a fiscal surplus, will have a negative contribution. Private investment is critical for reactivation and sustained long-term growth. To get started, you need trust and predictability.”

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Sebastian KatzSebastian Katz
  • The most esteemed professors of Economic Sciences at UBA, such as Sebastián Katz and Andrés López, Among many, they responded to Javier Milei’s criticism of the contents of the race, created in 1958. The president accused them of “brainwashing”. They respond: “The curriculum and contents, the bibliography used and the teaching methods of the UBA degree in Economics are very similar to those taught and taught in the main universities on the planet. We must also highlight that the authors of the Austrian school that the President claims are ignored in our Faculty are the subject of in-depth study in the courses of the History of Economic Thought discipline which constitutes the compulsory curriculum of the degree, and that there is an optional topic dedicated exclusively to the topic . In the main universities of the world, the study of the ideas of the Austrian current has, at best, a marginal place in the curricula of specializations in Economics.”
Costanza Gorleri Costanza Gorleri
  • Sustainable negotiable obligations are no longer new in Argentina, They are establishing themselves in line with good returns. In Chile and Uruguay they are financed with green bonds, much appreciated in a world that rewards the fight against climate change and the improvement of social well-being. Galicia, whose Sustainability Manager is Constanza Gorleri, took the lead with record emissions. ON issued under the CNV PMI guarantee regime. They launched an issue of 800,000,000 dollars, with a negative rate for Sumatoria, which uses them to obtain financing and thus grants credit to projects with a positive impact. The offer was 2,000 million dollars.
The motorbike taxiThe motorbike taxi
  • The idea of ​​the motorbike taxi which is used today by various apps such as the American Uber, the Spanish Cabify or the Chinese Didi, It came to the mind of an Argentinian who, despite the bureaucratic entanglements, patented the Moto Taxi as a working method included in the context of an unpublished non-musical work. He is Micael Martínez, who works as a public passenger transport driver. He started in a lighting company, where he acquired technical concepts. And he started his degree in Automation Engineering. In their method there is a whole protocol for that segment of mobility and the hope that intellectual property rights will be recognized.
Bill Clinton and Doris CapurroBill Clinton and Doris Capurro
  • Doris Capurro, former vice president of YPF and founder of Luft Energía, dedicated to renewable energy, She was one of the guests at the wedding of the son of Rolando González Bunster, an Argentine businessman and leader of renewables in Latin America. The wedding, which lasted almost a week of celebrations in Casa de Campo, in the Dominican Republic, was attended by American businessmen, ambassadors and officials. And especially with Bill and Hillary Clinton. Bill Clinton actually attended the wedding. During a dinner, Capurro, who represented George Washington University in seminars on political management, spoke with the Clintons about the Democrats’ challenges for the upcoming US elections and Bill Clinton recalled his intense relationship with Argentina when he was president (from 1993 to 2001).

Source: Clarin

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