Overview
- Presidential spokesperson Manuel Adorni announced at the IDEA Colloquium in Mar del Plata that the government will present the reform bills to Congress on Friday.
- The labor plan seeks broader contractual freedom, including allowing employers and workers to set contract terms and choose the currency of payment.
- Adorni said the proposals would permit salaries to be paid 100% in U.S. dollars if both parties agree.
- The tax agenda includes a simplification drive with the elimination of about 20 taxes that officials argue add costs without meaningful revenue.
- The government aims to curb labor litigation, spur formal hiring and reduce the so‑called Argentine cost, while Adorni also cited recent investments and claimed support from the U.S. Treasury and President Trump as backing for the program.