In any case, the official clarified that “Fair Prices is just one step […] a piece, but a very important one, of the scaffolding that will enable us to make further improvements, in pursuit of an ever deeper fiscal order, and ever lower inflation,” he concluded.
The program, price agreement that will keep more than 1,700 products with the same values until February 28or next, was presented this afternoon by the Minister of Economy, Serge Massa, in the Buenos Aires Kirchner Cultural Center (CCK).
Within this framework, Massa remarked that Fair Prices will allow the State “to follow a downward path in what most impacts the lives of Argentines, which is inflation”.
He also noted that “solves one of the problems we have in terms of inflation, not inflation“since it -he affirmed- “is resolved with an orderly fiscal policy, with accumulation of reserves and coordinated work with the chains of widespread input”.
Lastly, the minister urged mass consumption companies that did not sign the agreement to do so in order “not to lose the market”since it considered that consumers will turn to its products.
Source: Ambito
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