Argentina to Resume Paris Club Talks Over $2 Billion Debt

  • Economy Minister Guzman to meet with Paris Club head Tuesday
  • Both sides agreed to delay most of payment after IMF deal

Martin Guzman, Argentina's economic minister, speaks during the 2022 CERAWeek by S&P Global conference in Houston, Texas, U.S., on Wednesday, March 9, 2022. 

Photographer: F. Carter Smith/Bloomberg
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Argentina is resuming negotiations this week with a wealthy group of nations known as the Paris Club over $2 billion in outstanding debt as a grace period ends.

Economy Minister Martin Guzman will meet Tuesday with Paris Club President Emmanuel Moulin in the French capital to restart talks. Argentina last year agreed to push out the bulk of payments it owed to the group of nations until March 31, while Guzman negotiated a new program with the International Monetary Fund.