Argentina's new ** Milley moved quickly on his first day in office, signing a decree appointing ministers, reducing the number of cabinet departments in Argentina from 18 to nine. The move fulfilled Milley's campaign promise and showed his determination and courage to change the status quo in Argentina. The nine restructured ministries include the Ministry of Economy, the Ministry of Security, the Ministry of Defence, the Ministry of the Interior, the Ministry of Justice, the Ministry of Public Works, the Ministry of Health, and the Ministry of Human Capital. This means that the Ministry of Commerce, the Ministry of Agriculture, the Ministry of Culture and other traditional national standard departments have been abolished in the new **. Milley's policy, while somewhat radical, also shows his determination to break the mold and improve Argentina's administrative efficiency and national governance capacity by streamlining the ministry.
Milley not only put forward a plan to abolish the ** department during the election campaign, but also put forward some other radical ideas, such as "blowing up the central bank" and "dollarizing it all". However, he may face difficulties in his administration. First of all, Milley's Liberal Forward Party has a relatively low proportion in the Senate and the House of Representatives, and the opposition party has a numerical advantage, which will have a certain constraint and influence on Milley's administration. In addition, Argentina's federal system may also be an obstacle to the implementation of the policy by Milley**, and the attitude of the provincial governors is directly related to the success of the policy. Although the Argentine people have lost confidence in the national currency for the promised policies such as "total dollarization", a huge amount of financial support is needed to realize this policy. However, Argentina** currently has limited foreign exchange reserves and a large funding gap, which hinders the effective implementation of the policy.
Milley's campaign remarks were unfriendly to China, and his first visit to the United States since taking office has raised concerns about his China policy. However, from a practical point of view, Argentina and China have close economic and trade ties, which will have a positive impact on the development of relations between the two countries. China is Argentina's second largest partner, and bilateral volumes continue to grow. The two countries have extensive cooperation in the fields of agricultural products, energy, and infrastructure construction. Argentina exports 92% of its soybeans and 57% of its beef to China, demonstrating the close cooperation between the two countries in the agricultural sector. In addition, China is also an important investor and creditor of Argentina, providing a lot of support in infrastructure construction and financial cooperation. Taking into account these practical factors, although Milley had made some unfriendly remarks against China before taking office, judging from the current situation, he expressed his gratitude and blessings to China, and Sino-Arab bilateral cooperation has a stable foundation and broad prospects in the economic, trade, and financial fields.
On his first day in office, Argentina's new ** Milley showed his determination to reform by eliminating ** departments to improve administrative efficiency. However, he may face many difficulties in his governance, such as partisan pressure, federalism constraints, and difficult policies to implement. As for his attitude toward China, although there have been some unfriendly remarks before, judging from the current bilateral economic, trade, and financial cooperation, Sino-Arab relations have broad prospects and a stable foundation. With the development of Argentina's economy and the increase of China's influence in the international arena, the cooperation between the two sides will become closer and make positive contributions to the prosperity and stability of the two countries and the region. Let us wait and see and look forward to the development of China-Arab relations in a better direction.