Javier Milei threw himself into Donald Trump's arms and was welcomed. Last week, the U.S. president offered Argentina an unprecedented $20 billion rescue package, in addition to an open-ended line of credit and even the possibility that the United States might purchase its debt bonds. True to form, Trump did not hold back: he said Milei was a truly fantastic and powerful leader and, perhaps misinformed about the Argentine electoral calendar, even offered him his complete and total endorsement for re-election as president.
The U.S. may soon scrap the penal import tariff on Indian goods and also cut the reciprocal tariff to 10-15% from the existing 25%, India's Chief Economist Adviser V. Anantha Nageswaran said on Thursday. "My personal confidence is that in the next couple of months, if not earlier, we will see a resolution to at least to the extra penal tariff of 25%," Nageswaran said at an event in Kolkata.
Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto abruptly replaced Sri Mulyani Indrawati as finance minister, risking renewed financial turmoil for Southeast Asia's biggest economy following violent protests in recent weeks against his administration. Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa, who has served as chairman of the Deposit Insurance Corporation since 2020, was sworn in as finance minister at a hastily-arranged ceremony late Monday. He said he is "a market person" who will keep Indonesia fiscally healthy.