Trade War Puts Milei’s Trump-First Foreign Policy to the Test
- Libertarian leader has forged close political ties to Trump
- Metals levies, reciprocation still leave Argentina vulnerable
Javier Milei speaks during the Conservative Political Action Conference in Maryland, in February 2024.
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Argentina’s Javier Milei has spent his presidency cozying up to Donald Trump. So far, it hasn’t kept his nation off the front lines of the US leader’s global trade war.