During a recent interview, President Javier Milei stated that the largest obstacle to dollarization in Argentina was that people did not want it. He stressed that even when the government has approved the use of the dollar for financial transactions, people still do not use it.
Key Takeaways:
- Javier Milei admits his dollarization push stalled; citizens favor the peso, complicating future reforms.
- Milei’s currency competition policy, allowing currencies like the dollar to be used, failed, leaving the peso as the default currency.
- After lifting currency restrictions, Scott Bessent and the U.S. intervened in October to stabilize the peso’s value.
President Javier Milei Explains Why Argentina Has Not Adopted The Dollar Yet
President Javier Milei has explained why the process of dollarizing Argentina might be more complex than expected, as it has hit a solid roadblock.
Milei, who campaigned and won the Argentine presidency on the promise of adopting the U.S. dollar as fiat currency, ending the Argentine peso, and disbanding the central bank, acknowledged a newfound obstacle to his plans.

During a recent TV interview, Milei highlighted that the main issue when dollarizing the country was the lack of adoption by Argentines, who have failed to embrace the greenback and continue to use the Argentine peso.
“People don’t want it,” said Milei, referring to using the U.S. dollar instead of the Argentine peso. “We’ve proposed endogenous dollarization. Endogenous. That is, if you want, you can make your transactions in dollars, and yet people don’t. We’ve enacted tax amnesty, and yet people don’t take advantage of it,” he stressed.
Furthermore, Milei highlighted that, “strictly speaking, you can’t force things on people.” The remarks were criticized on social media, with some claiming that Milei had used dollarization as motivation to entice Argentines to vote for him, only to drop the promise later.
In 2024, Milei stated that he would implement a system of currency competition, allowing Argentines to use their currency of choice, including bitcoin, to conduct financial transactions.
He also lifted currency controls partially, establishing a floating system that would allow the dollar to float within a fixed price band. However, this backfired, and Milei had to receive help from the Trump Administration to rein in the dollar exchange rate. “Argentina is a beacon in Latin America. This isn’t a bailout; it’s buying low and selling high. The peso is undervalued,” said U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent in October.
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