Argentina Project

@ArgentinaProj

The Argentina Project from is the premier institution for policy-relevant research on Argentina.

Washington, DC
Joined September 2017

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  1. 1 minute ago

    Argentina is home to the largest solar plant in Latin America – and estimated to have the region's highest wind energy potential.  The transition to renewables in 🇦🇷:

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  2. 17 hours ago

    Argentina’s Vital Signs: February 12, 2021 * Exchange rate: 87.95/USD (-0.09 percent) * Unofficial exchange rate: 150/USD (-0.67 percent) * Merval: 51,466 (-0.4 percent) * EMBI Country Risk: 1461 (-0.1 percent)

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  3. 22 hours ago

    In the latest , interviews leading conservationists and Alejandro Vila to discuss South America's opportunities to slow deforestation. Read here ⬇️

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  4. Retweeted
    24 hours ago

    In northwestern Argentina, Latin America's largest solar complex just opened, a 2,000-acre behemoth that showcases the country's remarkable renewables potential. Learn more in our latest video explainer.

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  5. Feb 12

    In Jujuy, Argentina, the largest solar plant in Latin America is now generating electricity.  From the sun-soaked north to wind-blown south, we explore Argentina's renewable energy outlook ⤵️

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  6. Retweeted
    Feb 11

    Though the Amazon draws global attention, in Argentina, "the northern part of the country has seen a dramatic rise in deforestation," Hernán Giardini, of , said. Read our interview Friday in our newsletter.

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  7. Feb 11

    Argentina’s Vital Signs: February 11, 2021 * Exchange rate: 87.87/USD (-0.16 percent) * Unofficial exchange rate: 149/USD (+1.32 percent) * Merval: 51,655 (-0.6 percent) * EMBI Country Risk: 1462 (+0.2 percent)

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  8. Feb 11

    Latin America's largest solar plant is now producing power in Argentina. ☀️ Learn more about the Chinese-financed complex and its place within Argentina's renewable transition ⤵️

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    Feb 11

    Oil production in Vaca Muerta hit a record high in December (124,000 bpd), reports, thanks to higher prices and a producer subsidy ("barril criollo"). To learn more about Argentina's oil and gas sector, join our Vaca Muerta Task Force.

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  10. Feb 10

    Argentina’s Vital Signs: February 10, 2021 * Exchange rate: 87.73/USD (-0.17 percent) * Unofficial exchange rate: 151/USD (+0.66 percent) * Merval: 51,941 (-0.6 percent) * EMBI Country Risk: 1459 (+0.6 percent)

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  11. Feb 10

    While obstacles remain in U.S.-Argentine relations, and could find common ground on issues of climate change and environmental protection. We explore opportunities and obstacles in the bilateral relationship ⬇️

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  12. Feb 9

    Argentina’s Vital Signs: February 9, 2021 * Exchange rate: 87.58/USD (-0.01 percent) * Unofficial exchange rate: 152/USD (-0.66 percent) * Merval: 52,267 (+0.5 percent) * EMBI Country Risk: 1450 (+1.2 percent)

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  13. Feb 9

    Although there are potential landmines in the bilateral relationship, the Biden administration presents new opportunity for the U.S. and Argentina to collaborate on renewable energy, lithium development and marine protection. The latest :

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  14. Retweeted
    Feb 8

    Lots of focus in Buenos Aires on wooing , but Argentina's challenge in securing a new program starts with convincing the Fund that Argentina's fiscal and monetary policies will eventually reduce spending, control inflation and catalyze growth.

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  15. Feb 8

    Argentina’s Vital Signs: February 8, 2021 * Exchange rate: 87.57/USD (-0.29 percent) * Unofficial exchange rate: 151/USD (0 percent) * Merval: 52,029 (+1.9 percent) * EMBI Country Risk: 1433 (-0.9 percent)

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  16. Feb 8

    Though Argentina badly needs dollars, the president is threatening export taxes and quotas to address rising food prices at home, writes in the Latin America Risk Report.

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  17. Feb 8

    "Argentina has high hopes for the new administration," write and . The latest examines what the Biden administration means for Argentina ⬇️

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  18. Feb 7

    Para Argentina, "es importante mostrar un camino de crecimiento para que la deuda sea sostenible," dijo a . "Si el nuevo tributo daña el clima de inversiones, hará más difícil la recuperación de la pandemia."

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    Feb 7
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  20. Feb 7

    How will U.S.-Argentine relations evolve under the Biden administration? In the , we explore potential areas for collaboration, including climate change, marine protection and lithium development:

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