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Under Argentine law, employers are required to provide occupational risk insurance to all employees. While Argentina is considered one of the pioneers in this regard since first introducing the requirement in 1915, the framework has over the years gone through a number of reforms, with mitigated results.

 

Infrastructure development has been highlighted by the government as a fundamental pillar in ensuring Argentina’s long-term economic success, however, the industry remains relatively underdeveloped.

How would you characterise the growth potential of the automobile industry?

 

While the market-friendly policies of the administration of President Mauricio Macri have been welcomed by international investors and local businesses alike, the prevailing view of initial public offerings (IPOs) has become increasingly bearish.

 

Argentina is, and historically has been, a country with limited market openings, which was exasperated with the establishment of protectionist measures between 2000 and 2015. Since taking office in late 2015, the administration of President Mauricio Macri has rolled back some of these in an attempt to remove export duties and foreign exchange...

 

Decades of growth in trade and foreign investment have seen global economies become more interconnected than ever before. This trend has been reinforced by the steady liberalisation of international trade and investment, at the bilateral, plurilateral and multilateral levels. National economic specialisations, and regional economic and...

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