Entrepreneurs meet to unify positions on the price agreement

Entrepreneurs meet to unify positions on the price agreement

There is an important difference in it: Care Prices is a voluntary program in which companies submit a list with prices that are negotiated with the government. Before leaving your position as Secretary of Commerce Paula Spanish had authorized an average increase of 5% and the last listing had about 670 products.

Instead, Maximum Prices It was mandatory, since Spanish launched them in March 2020 when the quarantine started because at first, scared people had run to empty the gondolas of supermarkets and prices began to rise. To avoid this and that there were shortages, the former official ordered the measure, which just over the end of the year, after long negotiations with COPAL, decided to gradually lift, passing products from that basket to that of Care Prices.

Beyond the fact that the Secretary of Commerce asked them to send them the lists, in fact, many companies have not yet done so while waiting for that aspect of the measure to be clarified. The other question that entrepreneurs have is, if it is confirmed that the regulatory framework of the freeze is Priced Care, if this new list will have the 5% that Spanish authorized them, or if they should maintain the current values.

In the meantime, Feletti seems to want to advance in the announced measures and will also meet with producers and marketers to finish evaluating the counterproposals presented. In tomorrow’s meeting, as in the meeting held last Wednesday, executives of the companies Diarco, Maxiconsumo, Vital, La Anónima, Coto, Día, Changomás and Carrefour, as well as the United Supermarkets Association (ASU) will participate. , the Argentine Chamber of Supermarkets (CAS), the Argentine Federation of Supermarkets and Self-services (FASA) and the Argentine Chamber of Distributors and Self-Service Wholesalers.

Authorities from the Food Products Industries Coordinator (COPAL), and from the firms Swift, Alicorp, Ledesma, Sancor, Prodea, Ilolay, Danone, Cabrales, Coca Cola, Unilever and Fecovita, Saraco, among others, will also be part of the party. .

At Wednesday’s meeting, Feletti’s proposal to the production companies was that, as “the installed production capacity of the companies is well below its historical average, that they earn by quantity and not by price.” On Friday, the Secretary of Domestic Commerce warned that In the event that there is no agreement with food producers and marketers, the Government will move forward with “maximum price policies that are not agreed upon.”

“Obviously, if an agreement is not reached, we will have to apply the laws, which I tried to prevent because I believe in social agreements,” added the secretary, who explained that the greatest resistance is perceived in the producers more than in the marketers.

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