The Government of Javier Milei surpassed 16,000 deregulations in June, according to the latest report released by the Minister of Deregulation, Federico Sturzenegger.
The figure reflects a sustained acceleration in the process of eliminating regulations, in line with the official policy of reducing regulatory burdens on the economy.
Through his account on X, the official highlighted the progress made during June: “June deregulation report: we have already surpassed 16,000! If it weren't for these obstacles, Argentina would be a very rich country, but here we go. MAGA. VLLC!”. The message accompanied the publication of updated data, showing continuous growth in recent months.

According to official figures, the number of deregulations increased from 15,251 in April to 15,507 in May, reaching 16,178 in June. In total, there are 689 deregulation norms that resulted in the modification or elimination of 2,699 regulations and 16,178 articles, consolidating a large-scale bureaucratic simplification process.
Deregulation by sector
The report details that the main impacts are concentrated in strategic sectors. The agro-industry leads with 111 norms affected, followed by Finance and Capital Markets with 109, and Foreign Trade with 101. Relevant advances are also recorded in National Production (88 norms), Transport (85), and Citizen Welfare (59), among other areas.









