Argentina: mini-Davos in September to turn on the engine of the economy

Argentina wants to take the path of economic recovery as soon as possible. The head of the Agency for Investment and International Trade, Juan Procaccini, in announcing an International Forum, a sort of mini-Davos, to be held in Buenos Aires in September with the presence of around 800 companies, has revealed that the Mauricio Macri's government aims to attract investments of about one hundred billion dollars over the next eight years to revive the country's economy.
From 12 to 15 September over 1,500 local and international investors, entrepreneurs and political leaders will have the opportunity to explore investment opportunities that Argentina has to offer.
This operation is part of the many measures introduced by president Macri to restore devastated economy lifeblood of the country. "Argentina, came back on the global investment map, offers some of the most exciting opportunities for the next decade," Macri said, specifying that "foreign investment will be a catalyst for economic growth and the creation of jobs and for generate opportunities for all Argentines ".
"We want that international investors see the investment opportunities that our country presents in almost all industrial and service sectors, such as renewable energy, agro-food, technology and infrastructure," Procaccini said.