Caputo participated in the closure of the IDB Annual Meeting

The Minister of Finance also held several bilateral meetings and attended the joint meeting of IDB and IIC committees where the recapitalization of MIF to encourage SMEs of the region was addressed.


April 2, 2017

This Sunday, the Minister of Finance, Luis Caputo, attended the last working day of the IDB Annual Meeting of Governors in Asuncion.

In the afternoon, the closure of the Meeting took place and Argentina hosting 2018 IDB Annual Meeting was made official. Caputo thanked the IDB for its commitment with Argentina and he highlighted the fact that the organization is a strategic ally in the changing process of the country.

Likewise, the Minister of Finance highlighted the connections between the agenda addressed at the Annual meeting and the working program of his Ministry: the financing of infrastructure, the development of the capital market and the formalization of the economy.

In addition, during the morning, Caputo participated in the presentation of the macroeconomic report of the region and, after that, in the traditional Governors photo.

Later, he attended the joint meeting of the IDB and IIC committees, where the participants talked about the recapitalization of the IDB Group’s Multilateral Investment Fund (MIF), which Inter-American Forum on Microenterprise (FOROMIC) will be carried out in October in Argentina.

FOROMIC is the most important annual event in micro-financial and business affairs of the region and it will take place in Argentina after 18 years. Within this framework, Caputo highlighted: “We are proud to host 2017 FOROMIC”. He also thanked “the IDB and the donor committee for the consensus achieved” and he added that “many SMEs were able to grow and develop with the support of the MIF”.

The MIF, created in 1993, is one of the units of the IDB Group that designs and finances projects of the private sector with an innovative approach. With more than 2000 development projects financed by different partners, the MIF’s 2016-2018 Business Plan focuses on three main strategic areas: Inclusive Cities, Climate-Smart Agriculture and Knowledge Economy.

During the afternoon, Caputo held bilateral meetings with the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Middle East and Africa of the Office of International Affairs of the U.S. Treasury, Eric Meyer, and later with Canada’s Assistant Deputy Minister of Global Issues and Development, Sarah Fountain Smith.

Argentina will host the 2018 Inter-American Development Bank Annual Meeting

Caputo presented, together with Governor Cornejo, Mendoza as the seat for 2018. Mr. Minister also led the Technical Preparatory Meeting of Ministers of Finance leading to the October meeting.


April 1, 2017

In a tough day of multilateral meetings, the Minister of Finance, Luis Caputo, continued this Saturday with his activities in the City of Asuncion in the context of the 2017 Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) Annual Meeting.

At noon, Luis Caputo led the Technical Preparatory Meeting of Ministers of Finance, together with the Vice-President of Sectors and Knowledge of the IDB, Santiago Levy Algazi. They talked about the issues to be address in October at the IDB Ministerial Meeting, at which the Minister of Finance will present financial inclusion as a main issue. During the meeting, Caputo highlighted that “financial inclusion is an unresolved issue for the production and growth of the region”.

Within said framework, Mr. Minister explained that “it is a combination of tools to foster domestic savings and to extend the benefits of the financial system to the whole society, such as the access to credit; and he added that this leads to more investment and therefore to the creation of businesses and jobs”.

Later, Argentina hosting the 2018 IDB Annual Meeting, taking place in Mendoza, was announced. Within said context, Caputo thanked the international community’s confidence in the change the country is making and he gave an enthusiastic welcome to the incentive the multilateral organization is giving to the agenda for the growth of the region.

In addition to the official presentation of the Minister of Finance, the event included the participation of the Governor of Mendoza, Alfredo Cornejo; the President of the IDB, Luis Alberto Moreno; and the Minister of Treasury of Paraguay, Santiago Peña Palacios, and a representative stand of the country, with typical food and dances.

Likewise, during the morning, Caputo attended the preliminary session of Delegation Chiefs and the IDB and IIC committee meetings.

The Finance Minister also held a working meeting with the authorities of the European Investment Bank (EIB), which included the participation of representatives of the Ministry of Finance (the Chief of Cabinet, Pablo Quirno, and the Secretary of Finance, Santiago Bausili) and representatives of the EIB (The Vice-President, Roman Escolano; the Director of Global Partners, Maria Shaw-Barragan; the Head of Division for Operations in Latin-America and the Caribbean, Philippe Szymczak; and the Responsible for Operations in Latin-America and the Caribbean, Alexandre Staff Varela).

Caputo also met with his peers of the region. First, with the Minister of Planning, Development and Management of Brazil, Dyogo Henrique de Oliveira, and the Secretary of Treasury and Public Credit of Mexico, Jose Antonio Meade Kuribreña; and after that, he met with the Ministers of the Pacifica Alliance. Said meeting included the participation of: Mauricio Cardenas, Minister of Treasury and Public Credit of Colombia; Alfredo Eduardo Thorme Vetter, Minister of Economy and Finance of Peru; Alejandro Micco Aguayo, Undersecretary of Treasury of Chile; and Jose Antonio Meade Kuribreña from Mexico. His Brazilian peer, Dyogo Henrique Olveira will also participate.

In the afternoon, the Finance Minister will held different meetings with investors and financial institutions and he will participate in the Special Meeting of Governors. Caputo will also talk with Juan Notaro Fraga, President of the Financial Fund for the Development of La Plata Basin (FONPLATA) about the financing to modernize the State and support Provinces affected by “El Niño”. Finally, he will attend the opening session and he will meet with different investors.

FONPLATA will finance projects for Argentina for a total amount of USD39.5 million

Caputo firmó tres contratos con el organismo multilateral para el fortalecimiento de la inversión pública, la inclusión digital y la mitigación de los efectos de “El Niño”.


The Minister of Finance, Luis Caputo, signed three financing agreements for 39.5 million dollars during a meeting with the Executive President of the Financial Fund for the Development of La Plata Basin (FONPLATA), Juan Notaro Fraga. The meeting was held within the framework of the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) Governors Annual Meeting to be held in the City of Asuncion, Paraguay.

After the meeting, Caputo highlighted “FONPLATA’s flexibility to adapt to times and necessities of the investment projects that Argentina needs for a sustainable growth”. Notaro said: “We are aware of the challenges faced by the Provinces of Argentina with the consequences of “El Niño” and other weather events. With these loans we are ratifying our commitment with the most vulnerable population of Argentina, in particular those affected by climate change”.

The loan agreements signed today had already been approved in 2016, to which we have to add 66,400 dollars as Non-refundable Technical Cooperation for the “Housing Expenditure Survey”.

The financing will be aimed at the “Program for the Institutional Strengthening of Territorial Planning”, for an amount of 12 million dollars; 7.5 million dollars shall be contributed to the “Project of Modernization of the Government – Digital Country Program”; and 20 million dollars to the “Emergency Program to Mitigate El Niño Effects in Argentina”. These initiatives are aimed at strengthening public investment planning, promoting digital inclusion and assisting flood emergencies.

During the meeting between Caputo and Notaro Fraga, a memorandum of understanding between Argentina and FONPLATA was signed, aimed at making progress in addressing the rest of the projects approved last year, which amount to a total of 179 million dollars.

The programs included in this document are the following: “Development of Border Issues”, “Comprehensive Improvement for Border Settlements”, “Support to the Development of the Agro-industrial Sector”, “Access to Financing in the North of Argentina” and “Development of Drinking Water and Sanitation Services in Mesopotamia”.

With loans granted to Argentina for a total amount of 220 million dollars, FONPLATA supports the country in the improvement of border settlements, control of Chagas disease and rural infrastructure. FONPLATA has also cooperated in areas such as modernization of the Government, encourage to SMEs and railway integration with Bolivia. Achievements made during 2016 show the commitment of said organization with the country and its central role in the promotion of policies aimed at the regional integration among the countries of La Plata Basin.

FONPLATA is a multilateral organization comprised of Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay, which main goal is to support integration among member countries to achieve an inclusive development through credit operations and non-refundable resources of the public sector.