First, I'd like to say I've been in and out of Argentina for over a decade. I'm not one of those starry eyed gringos that comes to Argentina for a month, never leaves Puerto Madero and thinks everything is great.
I don't underestimate the ability of Argentina and their politicians to screw things up even worse than there are now. I still think there needs to be washout of sorts for asset prices in Argentina in the short term.
That being said, I do believe that with the war in Ukraine and Russia taking energy, minerals and food off of the global market for years to come, Argentina is in a very good position.
Argentina has shale oil, mineral inputs for batteries, food, water, population growth.
Does this windfall get evaporated by unsustainable subsidies and corrupt politicians? Infrastructure doesn't get built to take advantage of resource extraction? Regulatory framework is so bad Argentina gets ignored for other markets.
There are lot of doomsday predications for Argentina on this forum and after living in the country for a while, it's easy to fall into that type of thinking.
Is there a chance Argentina has another period of solid growth on the horizon?
I don't underestimate the ability of Argentina and their politicians to screw things up even worse than there are now. I still think there needs to be washout of sorts for asset prices in Argentina in the short term.
That being said, I do believe that with the war in Ukraine and Russia taking energy, minerals and food off of the global market for years to come, Argentina is in a very good position.
Argentina has shale oil, mineral inputs for batteries, food, water, population growth.
Does this windfall get evaporated by unsustainable subsidies and corrupt politicians? Infrastructure doesn't get built to take advantage of resource extraction? Regulatory framework is so bad Argentina gets ignored for other markets.
There are lot of doomsday predications for Argentina on this forum and after living in the country for a while, it's easy to fall into that type of thinking.
Is there a chance Argentina has another period of solid growth on the horizon?