Accompanied by the main representatives of various political parties, he had a meeting in the Council of the Americas, chaired by the CEO of the Americas Society and Council of the Americas, Susan Segal, of which more than 20 businessmen took part.
Lifschitz and the legislators spoke about the political reality and the economic possibilities of Santa Fe. They counted the potentialities and responded to concerns about the province's growth expectations, which in the last two years were above the national average. Later, the governor held one-to-one meetings with businessmen, approximately 15 minutes each.
The mission, accompanied by the Argentine Consul in new York, Mateo Estreme, is composed by Senators Felipe Michlig and Armando Traferry, and congressmen Luis Rubeo, Julián Galdeano, Federico Angelini and Joaquín Blanco.
Also, the undersecretary of Foreign Trade and president of the Agency Santa Fe Global, Carlos Braga; and Débora Marini, director of the Agency Santa Fe Global.
Then, the official mission arrived in Washington and participated in the Congressional Hispanic Leadership and after that was part of a meeting at the Argentine Embassy the Chargé d'affaires and Diplomatic Attachés and other authorities.
Lastly, the governor-led delegation will meet with the American Chamber of Commerce, the World Bank, and the Inter-American Development Bank.