Argentine President Javier Milei officially opened the Argentina Week in New York, a high-profile international event aimed at attracting major foreign investment into the country and strengthening ties with global financial leaders. The initiative seeks to position Argentina as one of the most attractive emerging markets for capital and long-term economic projects.

The event, which lasts about 48 hours, brings together global investors, executives, and financial institutions to analyze the opportunities created by Argentina’s new economic model. The program is supported by major financial players including JPMorgan, Bank of America, and Citibank, highlighting the strong interest from Wall Street in the country’s reform agenda.

A Strategic Push for Global Investment

Argentina Week was promoted by the Argentine embassy in the United States together with the government’s economic team led by Economy Minister Luis Caputo. The goal is to present Argentina’s structural reforms directly to international investors and demonstrate why the country could become a key destination for capital in sectors such as energy, mining, and infrastructure.

The opening session takes place at JPMorgan’s headquarters on Park Avenue, where Milei is scheduled to meet influential leaders of the global financial system, including JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon. His participation is considered significant given the bank’s global influence and its ability to shape investor sentiment across international markets.

Argentina’s New Economic Narrative

During the event, the Argentine president is expected to highlight the country’s shift toward a pro-market economic model, emphasizing deregulation, fiscal discipline, and a stronger integration with global financial markets. The government hopes that presenting these reforms directly to major investment funds and corporations will help unlock new flows of capital into the country.

Officials believe that attracting private investment is key for accelerating economic growth without increasing public debt, particularly after years of financial constraints and limited access to international credit markets.

A Key Moment for Argentina’s Economic Strategy

Argentina Week represents one of the most ambitious international investment campaigns launched by an Argentine administration in recent years. By bringing together Wall Street executives and global investors, the government aims to demonstrate that the country is entering a new phase focused on economic stability, competitiveness, and long-term growth.