The Secretary of Commerce of the Nation, Matias Tombolini; the Undersecretary of Actions for the Defense of Consumers of the Nation, Lucila Buetti; the chief of staff of the province of Buenos Aires; Martin Insaurralde; the Minister of Production, Science and Technological Innovation of the province, Augustus Coast; mayors and mayors and businessmen, businesswomen and representatives of consumer associations.
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Massa and Kicillof’s statements
Minister Massa thanked the mayors for “accompany a job” which required a lot of joint effort between “Economy, supermarkets, wholesalers, commerce, and 101 companies in the mass consumption sector in Argentina”.
He also pointed out that “the main challenge is to create a path of certaintytransmit peace of mind to the neighbors, that they know that there is 1909 products that the next four months when they go to the supermarket will have the same price“. He also highlighted that “a price path was determined for 35 thousand products that cannot increase more than 4%”.
For his part, Kicillof said: “We are joining efforts from the province and the municipalities to promote closer and more effective control of a program established based on the agreement of all parties”. Then he added that “the Fair Prices mobile application is a technological instrument that provides more control capacity to those who are visiting the gondolas every daywho are the workers and the workers”.
Matías Tombolini also spoke at the meeting and pointed out that “it is necessary that fair prices are knownfor that is the app that with a simple reading of the barcode allows you to know the fair price agreedwith the photo and report if the price does not match or the product is not there.
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Massa met with the companies to analyze Fair Prices
The Minister of Economy had a meeting this Thursday with mass consumption companies, supermarkets and wholesalers to discuss the development of the Fair Prices program and reinforce the supply of products that are part of the initiative.
Massa was accompanied by the Secretary of Commerce, Matías Tombolini, and clarified that in the next 15 days “the issues of the SIRA (Argentine Republic Import System) will be approved to guarantee the supply and stock of the companies and above all to guarantee production.”
The Secretary of Commerce, for its part, established fines of up to one million pesos for non-compliance in which the companies participating in the program could incur, with the option of doubling that amount in case of repeated recidivism.
Source: Ambito

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