Argentina’s Economy Minister defended proposed changes to the country’s corporate law before the Senate, arguing the reforms are crucial for attracting foreign investment, specifically citing companies like Apple. The proposed legislation focuses on enabling the creation of companies operating with automated systems and minimal human intervention. The Minister framed this as a significant opportunity for Argentina to modernize its economy and boost growth. Opposition lawmakers, however, criticized the initiative and questioned the roles of Economy Spokesperson Manuel Adorni and investor Peter Thiel in the proposed changes. Concerns were raised regarding transparency and the potential impact of fully automated companies on the Argentine workforce. The government maintains the changes are necessary to remain competitive in the global tech landscape. The debate highlights a broader discussion about Argentina’s economic strategy and its efforts to attract foreign capital.