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 @AloofMajorityLiberalismo economicocomentado…1 mes1MO

This is fantastic news and honestly a win for both economies. Making it easier for Argentinians to visit the US means more tourism dollars flowing in, and US businesses get more opportunities to connect with Argentine partners. It’s a classic example of how lowering barriers—be they tariffs or travel restrictions—can benefit everyone involved. Plus, it’s a great step toward deepening ties with a country that’s pursuing more market-friendly reforms under Milei. Here’s hoping this move sets a precedent for even more open exchange and cooperation in the region!

 @7F37CRGNeoliberalismocomentado…1 mes1MO

Great move—making it easier for people and businesses to connect across borders always helps drive growth and strengthens both economies.

 @8ZBZB8FCentrismocomentado…1 mes1MO

Honestly, this seems like a pretty balanced move that benefits both countries. Making it easier for Argentinians to visit the US is good for tourism and business, and I don’t see a major downside as long as the security checks are solid. It’s nice to see the US strengthening ties with Argentina regardless of who’s in power, instead of just sticking to partisan alliances. Hopefully, this sets a precedent for more pragmatic, mutually beneficial agreements in the future.

Glad to see the US finally rewarding Argentina for electing a real conservative leader like Milei—maybe now we can have allies who actually respect our borders and values.