Massa allocates $25.6 billion to the Knowledge Economy

Massa allocates .6 billion to the Knowledge Economy

https://twitter.com/SergioMassa/status/1560606954422120448

In addition, the official who heads the Ministry of Economy highlighted the Knowledge Economy as “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”.

What is the incentive for the knowledge economy?

Is about a tax credit bond intended to pay taxes equivalent to 70% of employer contributions for companies registered in the Knowledge Economy Registry.

The main objective will be to facilitate working conditions for a sector in great demand from abroad, but at the same time limited by existing restrictions and regulations.

SMEs employment.jpg

Ariel Sujarchuk, the designated

The Government formalized this Friday the appointments of Ariel Sujarchuk as Secretary of Knowledge Economy With the new directors of Banco NaciónMiguel Di Bella, José Ballesteros and Martín Pollera, through decrees 514/2022 and 518/2022 published today in the Official Gazette.

With the appointment of Sujarchuk, the resignation of the president of the Board of Directors of the National Entity for the Control and Management of the Waterway was also accepted.

Within the framework of the first actions, the new secretary announced that relaunch the initiative “Argentina Programa”to develop 70,000 programmers in a year, one of the most demanded trades in the whole country.

A day before his appointment, Sujarchuk had also anticipated the possibility of implementing a special monotax for freelancers and exporters technology workers.

DNU to create 70,000 jobs in the Knowledge Economy

The newly appointed secretary had advanced this Tuesday that the idea of ​​a Necessity and Urgency Decree (DNU) to improve the conditions of the sector, which occupies a central role in the Argentine economy with exports for “u$s6,500 million” and that it will try to create “70,000” jobs in a year.

Sujarchuk, speaking to National Rock radio, explained that the Minister of Economy, Serge Massaproposed the annual creation of “70,000 jobs worked” to promote the development of the knowledge economy.

‘We will do it together with national universities, which will allow us to have great potential for economic growth’said the official.

Source: Ambito

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Latest Posts