President Javier Milei’s deregulation drive in
Argentina has reached many aspects of the Argentine economy, even the peaks of the Andes mountains, with congress approving legislation that eases environmental regulations for mining companies operating in glacial areas that had been hitherto protected as freshwater reserves. This May edition of the
Latin American Regional Report: Brazil & Southern Cone begins with an analysis of the Milei administration’s efforts to attract more investment in the mining sector, which has involved reforms to the national glacier protection law, a controversial move which has been criticised by scientists and environmental groups.
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