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Free Markets

Javier Milei and Elon Musk Bond Over Markets

Argentine President Javier Milei and Tesla CEO Elon Musk met for the first time in Austin, Texas, where they "agreed on the need for free markets."

Katarina Hall | 4.15.2024 1:45 PM

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Argentine President Javier Milei and Tesla CEO Elon Musk met for the first time this past weekend. Although the two had been exchanging messages over Musk's X platform (formerly Twitter) for some time, they decided to take their bromance a step further by meeting at Tesla's headquarters in Austin, Texas. 

During their meeting the two "agreed on the need for free markets and defend the ideas of freedom," the Argentine government said in a statement. "The President and the businessman spoke in Texas about the importance of eliminating bureaucratic obstacles that keep investors away," it added. 

To celebrate the meeting, Milei shared pictures of his visit to Tesla's factory on X. "Long live freedom dammit!" Milei wrote. Meanwhile, Musk reciprocated by posting a picture of the two together captioned, "To an exciting & inspiring future!"

The encounter was described as "love at first sight" by Gerardo Werthein, Argentina's future ambassador to the U.S., who also attended the factory tour. 

Werthein also said that Milei and Musk discussed investment opportunities for Tesla in lithium, a metal used for electric vehicle batteries. Argentina has the third-largest lithium reserves in the world, providing about 55% of the U.S. imports of the metal from 2016 to 2019, according to a 2022 Energy Department report. 

"We're very committed not only to exporting raw materials but also to adding value," Werthein said, adding that Musk "wants to help Argentina."

Milei and Musk also reportedly agreed to hold "a large event soon in Argentina to promote the ideas of freedom," with Musk set as a keynote speaker. 

During Milei's presidential campaign last year, Musk was a vocal supporter of Milei's promises to deregulate Argentina's economy and end the fiscal deficit. When Milei was elected president, Musk celebrated his victory with a congratulatory phone call. "I thanked him for defending the ideas of freedom and supporting our work," Milei said afterward.

Before his trip to Texas, the Argentine president traveled to Miami, where he was honored as "an international ambassador of light" at a synagogue for his support of Israel; he also met with the president of the Inter-American Development Bank, Ilan Goldfajn. "We talked about our technical support to improve the efficiency of spending and the protection of the most vulnerable people," Goldfajn said after their meeting. 

Milei's frequent visits to the U.S. have sparked criticism from his opposition, who claim that they are distractions from his busy agenda back home. 

In Argentina, Milei faces significant challenges as his party, La Libertad Avanza, just suffered its first major split in Congress. The rift took place last Friday, after a meeting proceeded despite being officially cancelled by the party. As a result, three lawmakers left the bloc, including the leader of the deputies in the lower house, who went on to set up his own minority fraction. Before the split, Milei's support in Congress was already limited, with his party holding only 41 of the 257 seats in the lower house. 

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Katarina Hall is a staff editor at Reason.

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  1. American Mongrel   1 year ago

    Lol, he’s tiny and adorable. Like Wolverine and Knightrider had a baby.

    1. Mother's Lament   1 year ago

      Musk is 6'2", so at 5′ 9″ Milei's only sorta tiny and adorable.

      1. mememe   1 year ago

        Milei is actually 1,78 meter tall, which is like 0.39 inches taller than 5′ 9″, not that it matters, just thought I'd point that out, lol.

    2. A Cynical Asshole   1 year ago

      "Long live freedom dammit bub!" - "Logan" Milei

    3. LIBertrans   1 year ago

      Argentina's girl-bullying, anarco-fascist libertarian impersonator is God's Own Placenta. (https://oantagonista.com.br/) is a communistic website wetting itself with glee that young women protesters are being steered by "Right-wing Libertarian" Milei into waltzing Matilda with Marx. With friends like Teedy Roosevelt, Anthony Comstock, George Wallace-Bush and Lesley Graham Cracker, who need enemies? (https://libertariantranslator.wordpress.com/2024/04/15/women-tank-tesla/)

      1. Mother's Lament   1 year ago

        Fuck off, foolish old man. Gobbling down Brazilian socialist cope and retarded propaganda from fascist Peronists instead of looking at what Milei has actually done.

      2. John C. Randolph   1 year ago

        The fascists in Argentina are the Peronistas, whom Milei defeated. Just how fucking stupid are you?

        -jcr

        1. DesigNate   1 year ago

          Hank is so dedicated to killing babies fetuses clumps of cells that any restriction on abortion means you’re a fascist and a Christian Nationalist.

          Just ignore that a libertarian can argue against abortion from first principles and without invoking a Flying Spaghetti Monster.

  2. Mother's Lament   1 year ago

    Argentine President Javier Milei and Tesla CEO Elon Musk met for the first time in Austin, Texas

    So sorry that this is happening to you, Chemjeff.

  3. Dillinger   1 year ago

    >>Milei's frequent visits to the U.S. have sparked criticism from his opposition

    does Argentina have a special double-barrel middle finger affectation?

  4. LIBertrans   1 year ago

    Women voters won individual rights in August of 2018, when they repealed National Socialist and Vatican Papacy laws forcing them into involuntary sexual reproduction. That was Argentina's abolition ending enslavement of pregnant women. The recently-elected anarco-fascist girl-bullier sucking up to Musk as Tesla stock approaches zero is reassuring. Musk bought Twit to prop up Trump. Tesla stock has dropped since the day the MAGA Supreme Court blessed Texas' Torquemada abortion ban. Brazil's Bolsonaro also bullied girls... and lost. Click on LIBertrans above.

    1. Mother's Lament   1 year ago

      "Killing kids = true libertarianism" - t. Hank

      1. Overt   1 year ago

        Hank goes to show why the Libertarian brand has been saddled with a reputation for autistic awkwardness for the past 40 years.

      2. Ersatz   1 year ago

        Whose vagina does he regret being allowed to crawl his way thru?

        Yikes! he is a one-note wierdo. [no offense! ]

    2. DesigNate   1 year ago

      “Click on LIBertrans above.”

      No thanks.

  5. Use the Schwartz   1 year ago

    It's weird that we live in a world where we need to agree that free markets are a good thing.

    This timeline continues to suck.

    1. sarcasmic   1 year ago

      It’s not weird at all. Businesses don’t like free markets. They like it when governments subsidize them and protect them from competition with tariffs. That’s a problem with businessmen becoming politicians. They like protectionism. So when a businessman becomes a political cult figure, it’s no surprise that those who follow it become favorable to protectionism and hostile to free markets (or redefine free markets and claim to support that new definition).

      1. VULGAR MADMAN   1 year ago

        Oh, shut up!

      2. Jim Logajan   1 year ago

        Remove the power of government to intervene in markets and the problem of abuse of that power is solved. But the people abusing that power know that could happen, so they abuse it further to retain the government power.

        Other than a brute force solution, another possible solution is cheating the power abusers. We need good flam flam men to work out the details.

        1. Ersatz   1 year ago

          when companies become too big [control too much of the market and\or culture] they abuse their power as well. look at blackrock.

    2. Brandybuck   1 year ago

      Well you have Elon Musk on one side, who is the King of Subsidies and Government Contracts, and on the other you have some dude from the Inflation King of the South American Continent. Free markets do not come naturally do them.

      1. DesigNate   1 year ago

        Hahahahahahahahaha

    3. LIBertrans   1 year ago

      Christian nazis and communists of other persuasions are dedicated to coerced markets. The superstitious use the "traffic" equivocation and haul out the deadly force. Communists holler "greed" instead, but both are the same thing.

  6. Brandybuck   1 year ago

    > where they "agreed on the need for free markets."

    Elon Musk, the King of Subsidies. He wouldn't know a free market if it bit him in the ass.

    1. DesigNate   1 year ago

      Rational actors, seeing that the market isn’t free from government interference now, will lose every single time if they hamstring themselves while allowing the government to tip the board in their competitors favor.

      Seriously, this line of argumentation is no better than the socialist/marxist pointing at Ayn Rand taking Social Security as a giant hypocrisy.

      1. LIBertrans   1 year ago

        Ayn sucked up to Republicans when FDR made traffic in gold illegal.

    2. LIBertrans   1 year ago

      Musk is learning what a stock-dumping boycott is right this minute. He needs to join the Klan, the AfD and John Birch Society to see if they'll buy his stock or firetrap cars.

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