Argentina significantly reduced its regulatory burden by eliminating more than 8,000 rules under a plan detailed by former Deregulation Secretary Martín A. Rossi. Rossi explained the process behind the sweeping deregulation initiative during a recent news appearance. The effort aimed to simplify procedures and reduce obstacles for businesses and citizens. He outlined the steps taken to identify and remove outdated or unnecessary regulations. The initiative represents a substantial overhaul of Argentina’s regulatory framework. Details of the specific regulations eliminated were not immediately available, but the scale of the change is noteworthy. The former secretary’s explanation provides insight into the government’s strategy for economic reform.