Buenos Aires | As Argentina drafts plans to cut its budget deficit to convince nervous investors it can pay its debts, President Mauricio Macri is under increasing pressure to reverse one of his signature policies: cutting farm export taxes.
Treasury Minister Nicolas Dujovne promised to announce measures on Monday to reduce the South American country's 2019 primary deficit - its borrowing needs before debt servicing - in an effort to stem the slide in the peso, one of the world's worst performing currencies this year.
Reuters