January 6, 2026 - 18:45

In a significant move for his incoming administration, Chile’s President-elect José Antonio Kast has chosen Jorge Quiroz to serve as the country’s finance minister. This announcement was reported by the local newspaper Diario Financiero on Tuesday. Quiroz, who has extensive experience in economic policy and fiscal management, is expected to play a crucial role in shaping the economic agenda of Kast's government.
Kast, a right-wing politician, has promised to implement a series of reforms aimed at revitalizing the Chilean economy, which has faced several challenges in recent years. The appointment of Quiroz signals a commitment to economic stability and growth as the country navigates through post-pandemic recovery. Analysts are keenly observing how Quiroz's strategies will align with Kast's broader vision for Chile, particularly in areas such as taxation, public spending, and investment.
As the new administration prepares to take office, the financial community is eager to see how Quiroz's expertise will influence the country's economic policies moving forward.
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