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SME leaders supported the appointment of Silvina Batakis

SME leaders supported the appointment of Silvina Batakis

“We believe that the strength of Minister Batakis is going to help us a lot to be able to bring the different situations that we have to face to dialogue,” said the president of Industrial Argentine SMEs (IPA), Daniel Rosato.

In a statement, he maintained that the issues to be addressed “have to do with the outflow of dollars, imports, the problem of the exchange rate gap and everything we need to guarantee the cost of the supplies spread, dialogue with large companies, price makers.

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He added that “at Industriales Pymes Argentinos we have been raising the need to be able to count in this case on an industrialist minister, with sensitivity, with political consensus, a lot of dialogue, in order to advance in industrial development and give sustainability to the growth that SMEs have, always thinking of defending the source of employment and guaranteeing social peace”.

“We are waiting with great expectation and we are available to collaborate with the new minister in everything that is necessary,” he said.

For his part, the president of the Federation of Commerce and Industry of the City of Buenos Aires (Fecoba), Fabian Castillo, He told Télam that “we have high expectations, we need to know from the first minute what measures he is going to take.”

“The names of the team that will form is very important, it will give us predictability. SMEs are like a family, we always need to have security and stability,” he said.

He referred to the need for “clear policies” and assured that businesses “are not price makers, we take them, our challenge is to sell good, nice and cheap”.

Meanwhile, the president of the Argentine Confederation of Medium Enterprises (CAME), Alfred Gonzalez, he said in statements to Télam that the appointment of Batakis “should give a quick response to reassure the macroeconomy, which is wearing the micro.”

He recognized the technical and work capacity of Batakis, whom the CAME leadership “knows from his management in the province of Buenos Aires”, where between 2011 and 2015 he supported the then governor Daniel Scioli as Minister of Economy.

He considered that the future minister will have to “lower inflation, which is something that reduces people’s purchasing power and translates into a reduction in internal consumption” and pointed out as “very important” the extension of the validity of the Now 12 program, ” the only tool we have to finance”.

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For its part, teddy karagozian, TN holder & Platex, He pointed out that Batakis “is an excellent economist” and that “she is an excellent combination” with the Minister of Productive Development, Daniel Scioli.

“Batakis is an excellent economist; she knows what needs to be done,” said Karagozian, while affirming that “Guzmán’s cycle has been completed” and that from now on “the country has many possibilities to grow at a good pace.”

He added that “Batakis worked with Scioli and it’s an interesting combination.”

“The lack of dollars, inflation and poverty are all the consequence of an economic system that does not promote private employment and that is the system that must be corrected,” he considered and said that the “Argentina Backpack” -a business proposal to create a Compensation Guarantee Insurance (SGI)- “it would allow the three issues to be resolved at the same time with an additional social gain for private workers, compensation for everyone who works.”

Luciano Galfione.

Luciano Galfione.

Luciano Galfione.

Luciano Galfione, President of Pro Weaving Foundation, He stated that Batakis “is a great economist with extensive experience” and that “the road ahead is complex, but solutions will emerge from joint work.”

“From the Pro Tejer Foundation we congratulate Silvina Batakis on her appointment as head of the Ministry of Economy. Batakis is a great economist with extensive experience, knowledge about the national economy and commitment to our country,” he said in a statement.

He said that “the road ahead is complex, but we understand that solutions will emerge from joint work. Argentina needs to generate a macroeconomic context compatible with medium-term development, generate employment, enhance our production and improve the quality of life of the population” .

In his turn, the owner of the Argentine Chamber of the Toy Industry, Emmanuel Poletto, He stated that he has “very good expectations with the appointment of Silvina Batakis as Minister of Economy”, highlighting “her management capacity and her commitment to national production and employment”.

The business leader praised the work of Batakis in the province of Buenos Aires and in the Ministry of the Interior and trusted that “it will make decisive progress in the reactivation of consumption and the administration of foreign exchange for the supply of raw materials and inputs that are not are manufactured in the country and reduce the levels of imports of consumer goods that have local supply”.

Source: Ambito

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