BUENOS AIRES, OCTOBER 20 (.) – Argentina’s President Javier Millay defends his stewardship of reducing and reducing the role of the state in the economy to allow for the promotion of “technological progress” and has announced He called on capital to invest in the country. It has been deregulated,” he said while participating in a technology forum.
Speaking at the closing ceremony of the Tech Forum Argentina held at the Hotel Libertador on Saturday, Millay said: “We should not be afraid of technological advances. Jobs will be destroyed, but there will be labor flexibility. As long as new jobs are created,” he said. He spoke before representatives of technology and digital finance in Buenos Aires.
The Argentine president linked the lack of economic development to the size of the country and believed that new things come with a fear of change, referring to Joseph Schumpeter’s concept of “creative destruction.”
“New things always breed fear, which is why many politicians fear the unknown. The problem is that politicians like control and don’t like flexibility, but the problem is that technology It’s not about the politicians,” he added axiomatically.
The leaders of La Libertad Avanza, considering that “the peoples of the world are fed up with monetary policy and economic shamanism and are crying out for a reduction in their contributions to the state,” called for “the chain of state intervention.” He reiterated the need to “cut off this.”
Millay asserted that the government embraces trade and competition to “the highest standards so that Argentines have access to cutting-edge technology at competitive prices without enriching useless customs officials.” did.
“Argentina is a great opportunity for technological growth, because there is nothing we hate more than regulation, and in fact we have a ministry dedicated to deregulation,” added the head of state, managed by Federico Starzenegger. He referred to the Ministry of Deregulation and National Transformation.
“We want to be the promised land again. While Argentina becomes attractive, other countries go in the opposite direction and shoot themselves in the foot. That’s why we want to remove regulations and make Argentina We invite the world’s capital to invest here,” the President concluded.