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Argentina: a maggio Pil sceso del 5,8% su base annua

L'economia dell'Argentina si è contratta del 5,8% su base annua nel mese di maggio.
Lo ha indicato l'agenzia statistica Indec. L'attività economica nel Paese sudamericana è stata penalizzata durante il mese da gravi inondazioni che hanno fatto scendere il fatturato del settore agricolo del 35% a/a e dalla brusca svalutazione del peso.
L'indebolimento della valuta ha portato l'inflazione a quasi il 30% annuo e ha spinto il presidente Mauricio Macri a chiedere un prestito da 50 mld usd al Fondo Monetario Internazionale.

Dow Jones Newswires
July 25, 2018 02:48 ET (06:48 GMT)

Che poi il prestito anche se a condizioni migliori e' di fatto un altro debito e avanti.
 
BUENOS AIRES, July 25 (Reuters) - Argentina posted a trade deficit of $382 million in June, government statistics agency Indec said on Wednesday, compared with a deficit of $1.3 billion in May and a deficit of $750 million in June of last year.
 
The financially pressed Argentina now raises the prices of bus and train travel in order to reduce the deficit in the state finances. It reports Reuters.
Bus tickets in Buenos Aires have been subsidized, but now increases are expected. The price for a bus will be increased by 30 percent within one month. Train tickets will also be increased.
Argentina has reached an agreement on IMF support. According to the government, the increases are part of the work to achieve the goals set by the Latin American country.
In a comment, Transport Minister Guillermo Dietrich stated that the increase was not made if there were any choices.
 
The financially pressed Argentina now raises the prices of bus and train travel in order to reduce the deficit in the state finances. It reports Reuters.
Bus tickets in Buenos Aires have been subsidized, but now increases are expected. The price for a bus will be increased by 30 percent within one month. Train tickets will also be increased.
Argentina has reached an agreement on IMF support. According to the government, the increases are part of the work to achieve the goals set by the Latin American country.
In a comment, Transport Minister Guillermo Dietrich stated that the increase was not made if there were any choices.


Comunque,dopo avere defaultato a ripetizione,continuare a vedere paesi come questo in simili condizioni e' qualcosa di assurdo....e' nel loro DNA.
 

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