The governor of Mendoza, Argentina, Alfredo Cornejo, finalized his work schedule in New York after participating in Argentina Week, an event that brought together global investors, international banks and national authorities to present investment opportunities in the country.
The event was attended by President Javier Milei, who presented to businessmen and investment funds the economic reforms promoted by the national government and the new direction of economic opening that Argentina seeks to consolidate.
During the week, the Mendoza delegation held multiple meetings with international financial actors to present strategic projects for the province and reinforce its position as a reliable investment destination.
Meetings with banks and global companies
The Mendoza delegation included the Minister of Energy and Environment, Jimena Latorre; the executive director of Impulsa Mendoza, Sebastián Piña; and the
national legislator Lisandro Nieri.During the official mission, they held meetings with important financial institutions and international companies, including:
Morgan Stanley
Deutsche Bank
First Quantum Minerals
The meetings were aimed at analyzing investment opportunities in key sectors such as mining, energy, tourism and infrastructure
.“They recognized Mendoza as a province that has done things well.”
Intaking stock of the mission, Cornejo said that the province managed to position itself positively
with international investors.As explained by the president, several meetings recognized the institutional and fiscal path that Mendoza has taken in recent years.
“Mendoza was able to show its potential, its economy, its changes and the projects we are developing in the areas of tourism, mining and oil,” said the governor.
In addition, he highlighted that different financial actors see the province as a reliable place to develop productive projects.
Legal security and institutional stability
One of the aspects most valued by international investors was the institutional stability of the province.
Cornejo stressed that maintaining clear rules and predictability is essential to attract long-term investments.








