https://twitter.com/SergioMassa/status/1560606923799527425
The Knowledge Economy is one of the most important industries for the future of Argentina because what we sell to the world is the most important thing that Argentines have, the talent and knowledge that is defined as human capital.
– Sergio Massa (@SergioMassa) August 19, 2022
“With @ArielSujarchuk we decided to move forward in updating bonuses and incentives to alleviate the situation of companies that not only generate human capital, but also Dollars for the country and we made progress in the transfer of 25,600 million pesos,” added Massa.
The official’s words take place after the national deputy of Together for Change Fernando Iglesias ensured that “computer science and information technology are not an industry”. His remarks referred to criticism for an act headed by the president, Alberto Fernandezand the Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation, Daniel Filmus.
Through his Twitter account, the macrista deputy fired without arguments: “Computer science and information technologies are not an industry. They do not produce objects, they do not have factories or chimneys, nor centralized production”. And he added: “They are productive sectors, not industries. If the minister of the sector does not understand this, we are in the oven.”
https://twitter.com/FerIglesias/status/1560305232340549637
Computing and information technology is not an industry. They do not produce objects, they do not have factories or chimneys, nor centralized production. They are productive sectors, not industries. If the sector minister does not understand this, we are in the oven @FilmusDaniel https://t.co/T9w8UjDWHI
– Fernando A. Iglesias (@FerIglesias) August 18, 2022
The appointment of Ariel Sujarchuk in the Knowledge Economy is made official
The Government formalized the appointment of Ariel Sujarchuk as Secretary of Knowledge Economy, through its publication in the Official Gazette.
With the appointment of Sujarchuk, his resignation from the position of president of the Board of Directors of the National Entity for the Control and Management of the Waterway was also accepted.
The new secretary of Knowledge Economy confirmed this week that the Government is studying the implementation of a special monotax for freelancers in the technology sector who sell their services abroad.
“It is a project that is being studied to empower all who are local workers and programmers”added the official.
In radio statements, Sujarchuk affirmed that “it is a measure that must be taken with intelligence and we are analyzing it well.”
The intention is to facilitate the conditions for a sector whose work is in high demand from abroad and due to existing regulations there are obstacles that make it difficult to do business.
Source: Ambito

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