Overview
- The Argentine Embassy set March 9–11 in Manhattan for Argentina Week, and President Javier Milei confirmed his attendance in a post on X.
- Co-organizers include JP Morgan, Bank of America and Kaszek, with Citi, AmCham Argentina and the US–Argentina Business Council named as strategic partners.
- Organizers say the program will convene government officials, global corporate leaders, banks and investment funds to present opportunities in energy, mining, technology and infrastructure.
- Ambassador Alec Oxenford described a favorable moment for U.S.–Argentina relations and said investors seek detailed explanations of reforms and macroeconomic stabilization plans.
- Reporting notes the New York visit follows Milei’s December 5 trip to Washington for the 2026 World Cup draw, where he is expected to coincide with Donald Trump.