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Macri Warns Milei: Risks of Alienating China for Argentina

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Buenos Aires – Former Argentine President Mauricio macri ⁤cautioned President Javier Milei on Friday​ against weakening trade relations with China, warning ‌it could ⁤damage Argentina‘s export⁤ capacity as the United‌ States seeks⁤ to expand its influence in the⁣ region.

Macri, a key architect of Milei’s 2023 election victory, ‍publicly disagreed ⁣with the current administration’s ⁣potential shift away from China, stating, “China is⁣ more complementary than the United States for Argentina. I do not think it is good to ⁣interrupt that process.” The warning⁢ underscores ⁤a growing rift ⁣between Milei and a ⁣former ally⁤ who previously helped moderate the president’s anti-China rhetoric. This divergence comes amid increased U.S. efforts⁤ to strengthen economic ties with Latin American nations, ​presenting ⁤Argentina with ​a strategic crossroads.

During‍ his‌ presidential campaign,‌ Milei frequently criticized China, even using harsh language like ⁣calling the Chinese “murderers” and vowing‍ to sever commercial ties. Macri, known as a moderating⁢ force within Argentina’s right-wing, is credited with tempering⁢ those statements after Milei ⁢took office. Though, Milei has recently asserted‍ a ‌more⁣ independent stance, especially following ‌his party’s strong performance in⁤ October’s legislative elections, ⁢where ⁤they secured nearly 41 percent of the vote and 64‌ of 157⁤ seats.

The shift in Milei’s approach has raised concerns among some observers ​who fear a potential disruption to⁣ Argentina’s crucial trade relationship ‌with china, a major importer of Argentine agricultural products. Macri’s‌ intervention highlights the internal debate within the Milei‌ administration ⁤regarding the optimal balance between strengthening ties with ‌the U.S. and‍ maintaining economic partnerships with China.

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