Rodrigo Valdés
Rodrigo Valdés is a prominent Chilean economist and a key figure in international financial discussions, particularly regarding Latin America. He has served in various influential roles, including as the Minister of Finance in Chile and as a senior advisor to the International Monetary Fund (IMF). Valdés is known for his expertise in fiscal policy, economic reform, and debt management, making him a sought-after voice in negotiations involving financial institutions and governments. Recently, he has been involved in discussions surrounding Argentina's economic agreements with the IMF.
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Argentina:
Rodrigo Valdés is the outgoing director of the Western Hemisphere Department who presented the regional report.
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Ecuador:
Rodrigo Valdés is moderating the session in which Sariha Moya will speak.
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Argentina:
Rodrigo Valdés left the IMF amid strong political changes.
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Argentina:
Rodrigo Valdés was criticized by Milei and has been appointed as the director of Fiscal Affairs at the IMF.
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Argentina:
Rodrigo Valdés is stepping down as director for the region to take charge of the Department of Public Finance.
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Guyana:
Director of IMF Western Hemisphere Department, Dr. Rodrigo Valdes was in high praise for the PPP/C government.
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Bolivia:
Rodrigo Valdés is the director of the Department of the Western Hemisphere at IMF.
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Dominican Republic:
Rodrigo Valdés is the director of the International Monetary Fund for the Western Hemisphere.
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Dominican Republic:
Rodrigo Valdés said that the tariffs from the United States are a headwind for Caribbean countries heavily reliant on tourism.
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Argentina:
Rodrigo Valdés is the head of the Western Hemisphere Department who spoke at the IMF.
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