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Luis Caputo urged business leaders to be bold enough to compete in an open market. "The reality is that the situation has changed. So, if we want to keep earning the same profit margins as before, we're going to be among those who arrive last to the party," he stated. He added, "If we want to keep profiting without being competitive through a closed economy, it's not going to happen because we're going to continue opening up to the world. We have to be bold enough to compete, we have to be bold enough to invest, we have to be bold enough to take risks. You might do well, you might do badly. We have to lose the fear of doing badly." The Minister of Economy assured that Argentina currently has foreign currency available for all sectors. "Today there are dollars for everyone who wants to import. There's no need to ask for permission anymore, there are no SIRAS (Special Regime for Exports), no bribes, everyone can import. There are dollars for all companies that want to repatriate dividends. There are dollars for all Argentinians who want to save," he maintained. He added that the surplus of foreign currency allowed the Central Bank to meet its annual reserve purchase target agreed with the IMF in just five months, and that it continues to make purchases. Buenos Aires City Government Minister Carlos Bianco downplayed the lack of meetings between Axel Kicillof and Cristina Kirchner. "We're getting into a somewhat ridiculous discussion. She has to go every twenty days or every six months, it doesn't matter," he said on InfoCielo. He concluded: "They are two educated people, with a great deal of political and institutional responsibility. If they want to talk, they both have each other's phone numbers. Axel has Cristina's number, Cristina has Axel's. Cristina doesn't call either. If they want to talk, they have each other's numbers, and for some reason, they don't call." Buenos Aires Province Senator Sergio Berni questioned Axel Kicillof's political career and was also interrupted by Verónica Magario. "The governor, from his leftist perspective, wrote articles opposing Néstor Kirchner's economic policies," he began. And he emphasized: "The president opened the door for him, brought him on as manager of Aerolíneas Argentinas, made him deputy minister of Economy, then minister of Economy. All of us colleagues worked to make him a national deputy." When Magario told him that time was up, Berni replied: "No, this isn't over." And before his microphone was cut off, he said to the Speaker: "What a shame, Madam Speaker, because you know what prescriptions are. You come from a family that was exiled." The governor of Salta, Gustavo Sáenz, acknowledged that the macroeconomic performance is not translating into daily life and said he had raised this issue directly with Caputo. "People are having a very hard time. I brought this up with the Minister of Economy today: the macroeconomic situation may be fine, but it's not impacting the microeconomic situation. Consumption is decreasing, there aren't the investments we expected, more and more companies are closing, and more people are unemployed," he stated in Infobae. And she added: "That can't be solved with a transfer. They say they gave Salta a TN (a local currency) of three and a half billion pesos. That's not even enough to cover half of our transportation deficit." The president of Venezuela, Delcy Rodríguez, declared a state of emergency after the earthquakes that struck the country and thanked the international community for its support. "We are currently declaring a state of emergency, as stipulated in our Constitution," she announced at a press conference. She also thanked the United States, Panama, Qatar, Cuba, Nicaragua, Turkey, Jordan, Barbados, Curaçao, Colombia, the United Kingdom, Brazil, Mexico, the UN, and multilateral financial institutions that contacted the Venezuelan government for their solidarity. Urbana Play 104.3 FM. We are the radio you see. Subscribe to #YouTube ➯ http://bit.ly/318dW0N Official #UrbanaPlay website ➯ https://urbanaplayfm.com Instagram ➯   / urbanaplayfm   X ➯ https://x.com/UrbanaPlayFm Send us a WhatsApp message ➯ https://wa.me/541168611043 Download our NEW official #APP! ➯ https://scnv.io/m8Gr PROGRAMMING ------------ MONDAY TO FRIDAY: 6 AM TO 9 AM | #DeAcáEnMás - María O'Donnell, Guido Bercovich, David Cayón, and Rolo Gallego. 9 AM TO 1 PM | #Perros2026 - Andy Kusnetzoff, Cayetano, Manu Viale, Harry Salvarrey, and José Bianco. 1 PM to 4 PM | #TodoPasa - Matías Martin, Clemente Cancela, Emilse Pizarro, and Juan Ferrari 4 PM to 7 PM | #VueltaYMedia - Sebastián Wainraich, Julieta Pink, and Pablo Fábregas 7 PM to 10 PM | #OlvidateDeTodo - Diego Poggi and Anaís Castro ------------ WEDNESDAYS: 10 PM to 12 AM | #MúsicaEsTodo - Clemente Cancela and Pauli Echeverría ------------ SATURDAYS: 10 AM to 1 PM | #PuntoCaramelo - Julieta Pink, Sol Rosales, and Juli Schulkin 1 PM to 12 AM | #UrbanaPlayMusic - Ju...

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