Overview
- At Fisfe’s Industry Day in Las Parejas, federation chief Javier Martín urged a national productive‑development plan and warned layoffs have begun after roughly 20 months of weak output.
- UIA president Martín Rapallini said the chamber is discussing its “Nuevo contrato productivo” with national officials to limit job losses, while executives criticized the rollback of federal industrial‑policy and SME agencies.
- Santa Fe officials cited about US$2 billion in provincial investment and subsidized machinery credit, and pressed for lower interest rates and the resumption of stalled national infrastructure works.
- After a heavy Buenos Aires defeat, government insiders told Crónica there will be no short‑term “plan platita,” with strains inside Milei’s inner circle and the dollar near the top of its agreed band with the IMF.
- River beat Estudiantes 2-1 to lead its Clausura group before facing Palmeiras, Argentina leads the Netherlands 2-0 in the Davis Cup with doubles to play, and Unión advanced to the Copa Santa Fe final on penalties with two saves by Lucas Meuli.