President Javier Milei announced that Argentina will readjust its regulations to meet the requirements of President Donald Trump's tariffs.
President Javier Milei on Thursday announced that Argentina will readjust its internal regulations to meet the requirements of President Donald Trump's tariff proposals. Milei, a career economist and the world's first and only libertarian president at press time, made the announcement during a brief speech at the "American Patriots Gala," an event organized by the "We Fund the Blue" charity organization at President Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida. "In this framework, and as a result of the meetings that Foreign Minister [Gerardo] Werthein had with the U.S. Department of State and the Secretary of Commerce, Argentina will move forward to readjust the regulations so that we comply with the requirements of the reciprocal tariffs proposal, prepared by President Donald Trump," Milei said. "We have already complied with 9 of the 16 necessary requirements, and I have instructed my country's Foreign Ministry and the Secretary of Commerce to move forward in complying with the remaining requirements," he continued. "As you will see, we make policy with deeds, not mere words, and in that we agree with President Trump." President Trump imposed a ten-percent tariff on Argentina on April 2. Milei stated at Mar-a-Lago that Argentina is committed to taking the necessary measures to resolve the asymmetry with the United States "in a short period of time." The Argentine…