Milei is trying to turn Argentina's economy around (Image: Getty) Argentina's radical president, Javier Milei, plans to take advantage of copper deposits to revive his country's ailing economy. The libertarian leader took power after November's Argentine elections, vowing to drastically shrink the size of the state to combat hyperinflation. But while Milei has succeeded in drastically reducing the country's deficit, Argentinas's economy has contracted sharply and many has been pushed further into poverty.
But, a few miles from the border with Chile lies Los Azules – one of the world's biggest copper deposits. The resource could hand Argentina an economic lifeline. function loadOvpScript(){let el=document.
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