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Don't cry for me, Argentina.
If you look at where they were when he first ran for office and where they are now,
it's pretty amazing the job he's done.
For us, the biggest thing that happened was the tariff that the US put to our wines.
It's World Business Report from the BBC World Service.
This is Andrew Peach.
On the way, the US helps Argentina with $20 billion and an offer to buy back US debt.
We'll ask a former minister if that's what the economy needs.
Also today we're live in Canada to hear how it's attracting more young tech brains.
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First Argentina's President Javier Malay has thanked the US for its support and confidence after President Trump said he would help him out.
The US is willing to lend $20 billion to Argentina's central bank and will buy back US debt held by Buenos Aires.
Well, we're going to help them.
I don't think they need a bailout.
He's done a fantastic job.
If you look at where they were when he first ran for office and where they are now,
Scott, I would say that it's pretty amazing the job he's done.
He's doing a really good job and we've watched it very closely.
We've worked with him and the people of Argentina.