This was pointed out to the president of the Argentine Chamber of Commerce (CAC), Mario Grinman, who lately has manifested in favor of free market policies.
“The Negative market reaction is because there is a fear of a return of populist policies ”Grinman analyzed, who considered that “most evaluated the possibility of winning Peronism, although not therefore.”
When asked about President Javier Milei’s call to make a self -criticism of what was done to the elections, Grinman said that “It is necessary” that an analysis of what happened on the political level is carried out.
Last night, the president said that it is necessary within the ruling committed for the campaign. On that, claims of governors from provinces have also been mounted that ask for greater opening to dialogue.
The industry makes its claims
In that sense, the president of Argentine SMEs Industrials (IPA), Daniel Rosato, The president’s message was echoed, who said the government must do self -criticism after the electoral setbackand assured that the dialogue with the productive sector must be among the new priorities.
Rosato asked that from national management resume dialogue with the productive sector. “From IPA We believe that it is very important that the president has made a mention of performing a deep analysis, A self -criticism about the mistakes that could have been committed and correct them. Among them, we believe from the industrial sector, which is essential not to ignore and correct the need for an industrial policy, ”he began pointing out.
In the Uia the instance of analysis of the economic picture for the coming weeks until reaching the October elections would take place on Tuesday Within the framework of the leaders of leaders who are held every week that day. The industrialists come from the chief of Cabinet, Guillermo Francos, a decalogue of proposals for a new productive pact. It should be remembered that the head of the Entity, Martín Rappallini, is part of the May Council, where the entity plans to present a labor reform plan and tax reform.
A bad sign for businessmen was that the Government has closed the Ministry of Industry and Commerce and the SMEs Secretariat, whose headlines presented their resignations for personal issues, although strictly speaking, the problem is that such dependencies require funds for incentive programs that the Government cut.
A business leader commented to the scope that beyond the hard defeat, important changes are not evaluated about what are called “sectoral policies”, something that libertarians reject as a ideological issue. Within that framework, it is assumed that Pablo Livigne, who was in charge of the Secretariat of Coordination of the Production Area of the Ministry of Economy, remains in his position.
Source: Ambito