Argentina

In the mid-20th century, Argentina was a tantalising draw for investors and talent fleeing post-war Europe. However, questionable financial management in the 1990s led to excessive volumes of debt, hyperinflation and an unprecedented currency crisis. But in only two decades, Argentina has returned as a new focus of investors and companies. The newly elected government is working to recover the interest of American and European companies.

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Chapter | The Guide from The Report: Argentina 2018

This chapter contains information on hotels, government agencies and other listings, as well as useful tips for visitors on a range of topics such as visa requirements, currency and transportation, among others.

Chapter | Legal Framework from The Report: Argentina 2018

This chapter provides an overview of Argentina’s legal framework, covering a range of topics from corporate considerations to foreign investments law. In addition, it features an interview by Jorge Pérez Alati, President, Pérez Alati, Grondona, Benites & Arntsen.

Chapter | Tax from The Report: Argentina 2018

This chapter provides an overview of Argentina’s tax regime, covering areas of particular interest to investors such as tax on gross income, real estate tax, stamp tax, and other investor considerations. This chapter contains an interview with César Litvin, CEO, Lisicki, Litvin & Asociados.

Chapter | Health & Education from The Report: Argentina 2018

With the introduction of the Universal Health Plan, Argentina has gone some way to addressing the low-hanging fruit with regard to improving Argentina’s health care system. Inefficiencies and bureaucratic blocks in the sector can be improved by the introduction of new technologies, appointment scheduling systems and the harmonization of data across the fragmented model. The unification of health...

Chapter | Tourism from The Report: Argentina 2018

Home to a wide variety of attractions ranging from the Iguazú Falls in the north-east of the country, wine tasting around Mendoza and the gastronomic night life of Buenos Aires, Argentina has much to offer visitors. Furthermore, with 11 natural and cultural sites included in UNESCO’s World Heritage List, the country presents a varied offering. Building upon these assets, the government has set...

Chapter | Telecoms & IT from The Report: Argentina 2018

Although Argentina has some of the most advanced telecoms infrastructure in Latin America, scarce competition in broadband and mobile services has restricted sector dynamism. Since assuming office in 2015, President Mauricio Macri has introduced several laws enabling licensed operators to provide multiple services as part of efforts to attract investment, increase competition and enhance...

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