The Argentine Industrial Union demanded a “clearing up” and the government defended the tax on “unexpected income”.
Although not discussed at the meeting with the President, there was a debate about the tax; “It’s not against anyone [por el impuesto en evaluación]”This is a very small group of companies and they are an extraordinary profit,” Todeska said
The industrialists asked the government to “clear up” And they offered a range of activities for the sector. While the bill “Unexpected rent” That Casa Rosada is still operating, the head of the Industrial Union of Argentina (UIA), Daniel Funes from Rioja confirmed that they are against the generation of new taxes.
For now, Cecilia Todeka, The Secretary of International Economic Relations and one of the Head of State’s Chief Economic Advisers replied: “It’s not against anyone [por el impuesto en evaluación]”These are very small companies and this is a super unusual profit,” he said.
The new tax, announced by the government a few days ago, has sparked strong rejection from businessmen and villagers who mobilized on Saturday in the Plaza de Mayo.
At today’s meeting, UIA executives presented President Alberto Fernandez with a plan to reactivate the sector. The program, which was explained in detail by the head of the institution, outlines four axes that they consider “central to continuing the path of development.” These are the incentives for industrial investment, the incentive to create jobs, the centralized bloc of small and medium-sized businesses, and the promotion of exports.
Funes de Rioja also said that last week he met with the Secretary of Energy, Dario Martinez, And gas supply companies. “The issue of energy is very serious,” said the president of the industry. At that meeting, as detailed, they put forward a proposal “on self-government, if there were any problems.”
However, he quickly clarified that he was not saying that a similar inconvenience had already been predicted. “If this situation happens, there are companies that can not stop production and others who can. An analysis is underway. Hopefully there will be no problem, otherwise we will try to mitigate the impact. “There is no problem at the moment,” said Ando Funes de Rioja.
A meeting with the President, in which the Minister of Economy also participated. Martin Guzman; Minister of Production Development, Matthias’s ear; And Secretary of International Economic Relations, Cecilia TodekaThe businessmen handed him a document prepared by the partners of the technical departments of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the training center and the institution.
The industrialists in Eva Perნისn’s room appreciated the adoption of the national government. “We talked about the efforts of the Investment Agency, the Ministry of Productivity Development and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to unite a thousand new companies that have never been exported so that they can make their first export,” Funes de Rioja explained. Meeting.
He added: “Argentina constantly needs foreign currency to grow and expand, because if we do not have the constraints that we have lived with for many years, we have to get out of it.”
The meeting on behalf of UIA was attended by the Vice President of Industrial Development, K. Luis Betnaza; Regional Vice President, Adrian Kaufman Brea; Vice President of International Relations, Luis Alberto Tendlartz; Secretary, Miguel Angel Rodriguez; Treasurer Isaiah Drager; Vice President of the Sector, Carlos Guerrero; Vice President of Small and Medium Business, Juan Matthias Furio; Regional Vice President, William Moret And Sector Vice President, David Uriburu.
Source: La Nacion
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