Originally posted by AtW
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It's true there is a market for launch vehicles for commercial and military satellites, but it's not massive, it's rather specialised and when it comes to the military market there are a lot of rules applied by the nations that use them so entry to that market is far from trivial.

), and although markets are naturally made nervous by an event like this, they will eventually recognise that Argentina’s problems are not replicated elsewhere (except arguably Venezuela). Confidence in Argentina has fallen because of a host of situations that do not apply in India, or Russia, or Turkey or elsewhere: Argentina faces more international law suits than any other country from companies and sovereign states around the world. It still holds debt in default and has not yet agreed terms for its repayment. It has nationalised companies and scared off foreign investors – see my account of the Repsol situation here - and in doing so it has exacerbated its existing problems with foreign currency reserves relative to outstanding
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