Javier Milei's administration has ruled out increasing budget for dengue awareness or vaccination, attempting to reduce public spending and fulfill campaign promises despite the ongoing crisis.
The dengue outbreak shows Argentina's fragile economy and international isolation, as the lack of repellents and insecticides leads to lifting trade obstacles for foreign products.
Argentina's economy is facing significant challenges, evidenced by the country's lowest-ever global import trade share, caused by extreme protectionism under Milei's administration.
While Milei's economic policies have gained approval from financial markets, the absence of action on public health crises like dengue raises questions about the strategy's effectiveness.
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