Argentina’s economy ministry announces that International Monetary Fund Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva will travel to Buenos Aires at the end of July, as the IMF reiterates its medium-term growth outlook for the country. Both outlets report that the IMF confirms a positive projection for 2026, with one source citing a 3.5% growth forecast. The Buenos Aires Times adds that the IMF also projects the economy will expand further in 2027, estimating 4% growth. The Buenos Aires Herald also links Georgieva’s planned visit to the confirmation of the IMF’s 2026 growth projections, framing it as part of ongoing engagement between Argentina and the multilateral lender. The reports do not detail the agenda for the visit or any immediate policy changes tied to the forecasts. Overall, the shared points are that Georgieva’s trip is scheduled for later in July and that the IMF’s published growth projections for 2026, and additionally for 2027 as reported by one source, remain in place.