He took over an economy he himself described as "teetering on the edge of a precipice:" one characterized by triple-digit inflation, an overwhelming deficit and widespread poverty. Now -almost one year on - Argentine President Javier Milei credits himself with restoring order. But how do things look on the ground? DW Business speaks with Ramiro Tosi, former Undersecretary of Finance in Argentina and Alicia Garcia-Herrero, Chief Economist for Asia Pacific at Natixis and a close watcher of Latin American economies. Discussion covers Milei’s public sector reforms, the battle against inflation, Argentina’s trade ties and its potential to attract more foreign investment.