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Argentina to seek looser foreign ownership rules for rural land

By Thomson Reuters Mar 25, 2026 | 9:47 AM

BUENOS AIRES, March 25 (Reuters) – Argentina’s government will send a bill to Congress that seeks to change ​the limits on foreign ownership ‌of rural land, Cabinet Chief Manuel Adorni said at a news conference on Wednesday, the latest step by the Milei administration to ‌boost ​foreign investment in the ⁠country.

Adorni said investments ⁠in oil, mining and agriculture require large terrain.

President Javier Milei’s administration has pursued a sweeping pro-market reform agenda aimed ​at attracting foreign capital, rolling back interventionist policies and deregulating key ⁠sectors.

“Today, the most important ⁠businessmen of the world look ​at Argentina as a historic investment opportunity,” ​Adorni said.

Adorni also referred to a ‌federal judicial investigation that has been opened into a trip he made last February to Punta del Este, ⁠Uruguay, on a private airplane. The investigation is looking into whether the trip was made ⁠as part ‌of government business, according ⁠to local newspaper La Nacion.

Adorni, ​who ‌has characterized the trip as ​a vacation ⁠for which he used private funds, said he had “nothing to hide.”

(Reporting by Nicolas Misculin and Lucila Sigal, writing by Leila Miller, editing by Cassandra Garrison and ​Nia Williams)