meeting with textile chambers to define guidelines for imports

meeting with textile chambers to define guidelines for imports

According to INDEC data, the monthly variation of the sector was 9.9%, almost 3% above the general level. Also, the interannual variation of clothing and footwear reached 109% against 78.5% of the general level for the same period.

For his part, after the meeting, Tombolini pointed out: “We agreed to meet again next week to close a negotiation that will allow the sector’s prices to slow down sharply for the rest of the year.”

The Secretary of Commerce stressed that it will be essential to “strengthen the most relevant vectors of production so that, hand in hand with the increase in supply, the pressure on prices that the sector currently has can be lowered”.

Likewise, the head of the AFIP, Carlos Castagneto, commented on the operations carried out by the agency to reduce the informality of an activity strongly influenced by job insecurity.

Meanwhile, the president of the BCRA shared his thoughts on the program of access to foreign currency to import that is in force today in Argentina.

The vice-president of the Central Bank also participated in the call, Serge Woyecheszen; the undersecretary of Policies for the Internal Market, Anastasia Daicich; and the Undersecretary of Management and Trade Policy, German Cervantes.

Present for the cameras were the president of the Federation of Argentine Textile Industries (FITA), Luis Tendlarz; the president of the Argentine Industrial Chamber of Clothing (CIAI), Claudius Drescher; and the president of the ProTejer Foundation, Luciano Galfione; among others

Source: Ambito

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