Caputo

Caputo

politician Argentina

Caputo is an Argentine government official involved in economic policy. He has been mentioned in discussions regarding the implications of new U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum imports, as industrial leaders seek clarity on how these measures will affect local businesses.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
1 wks
Reach
89,631
Power
892$
Sentiment
5.33
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Argentina 3 5.33 0.18% +10% 45,195,774 89,631 $450,000 892$
Totals 3 45,195,774 89,631 $450,000 892$
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Recent Mentions

Argentina Argentina: Caputo did not want to subject Milei to the risk of a loud rejection at the delicate venue of Palermo. 5

Clarín: Javier Milei bajó las retenciones, "pero el poncho no aparece"

Argentina Argentina: Caputo is a minister who discussed the dismantling of regulations affecting the agricultural sector. 6

Clarín: De la ilusión al malhumor, la Rural espera a Milei

Uruguay Uruguay: Caputo invites people to buy dollars and has been involved in the economic discussions regarding the exchange rate. 6

El Observador: Caputo invita a comprar dólares y desde que se abrió el cepo los ahorristas se llevaron US$ 4.300 millones

Argentina Argentina: Caputo is mentioned in relation to the potential adjustments in fuel tariffs. 5

Clarín: ¿Qué puede pasar con la inflación?

Argentina Argentina: Caputo agreed with Cristina Fernández de Kirchner's assessment of the government's measures regarding money laundering. 6

Clarín: todas las novedades del Gobierno, minuto a minuto

Argentina Argentina: Martín Rappallini references Minister Caputo's comments about entrepreneurs raising prices. 5

Clarín: qué dice el nuevo presidente de la UIA

Uruguay Uruguay: Minister Caputo has shown more optimistic expectations for economic growth in Argentina compared to the IMF's projections. 6

El Observador: Qué busca el Gobierno argentino con el anunciado plan para que la gente use más sus dólares