Argentine President Javier Milei has outlined his plans for the second year of his administration, which include slashing 90% of national taxes, implementing a currency competition scheme, and exploring nuclear energy. Milei aims to reduce the burden of taxes on Argentines and allow them to conduct business in the currency of their choice, potentially including bitcoin. He also plans to eliminate currency controls, allowing citizens to purchase any quantities of US dollars and other currencies. These measures are expected to boost the national economy and attract international investment. Additionally, Milei intends to expand the "Deep Chainsaw" program and explore opportunities in nuclear energy.



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