BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) – An Argentine team is traveling Tuesday to the U.S. to meet with officials from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to negotiate terms to relax the agreement between the two, a source at Argentina’s economy ministry said.
Argentina, Latin America’s third-largest economy, is looking for fresh cash injections through the end of the year and to modify requirements imposed by the IMF under the framework of a $44 billion loan.
The trip comes as Argentina faces an economic crisis, with inflation expected to hit 142% this year and central bank reserves dwindling.
“Yes, a team is traveling (Tuesday),” the source, who is involved in the decision, told Reuters.
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