Matías Kulfas presented the new incentive regime for the metalworking industry

Matías Kulfas presented the new incentive regime for the metalworking industry

“This regime will become the main policy for promoting one of the most important industrial sectors of the local productive structure. We hope that as its application progresses it will generate an additional 150 million dollars in exports, more than 2 billion dollars in private investment and at least 15,000 new formal private jobs,” Kulfas stated.

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“This is a strategic sector for Argentina, which produces industry for industries, material carrier of technical progress and is growing. When there is industrial policy, it grows and today we came to give an answer with the new 4.0 capital goods regime discussed and designed in consultation and work with Adimra,” the minister added.

Then, he stated: “This new regime generates greater incentives for companies to carry out research and development, to generate continuous improvements and to be exporters. It rewards dynamism, being more efficient and agile, and seeks to create higher quality jobs. quality Promotes federal development, environmental sustainability, the work of the productive chain, with greater local integration between SMEsand embrace the challenges of industry 4.0″.

The Capital Goods Regime 4.0 is one of the tools of the Productive Argentina Plan 2030, and has a strategic role as these goods are providers of technology to all productive sectors.

The metalworking sector is the second most important activity within the industry, after the production of food and beverages, and it supplies machinery and supplies to sectors such as agribusiness, mining, gas and oil extraction, and construction.

Source: Ambito

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