Businessmen warn of a possible shortage after the price freeze

Businessmen warn of a possible shortage after the price freeze

“There is going to be a shortage, have no doubt. When the one that already has that product manufactured is finished, if that causes a loss, it will not make it again because there is no way, ”said the business leader in statements to LT9 radio station in Santa Fe.

The businessman said he was incredulous about Roberto Feletti after the attempt to reach an agreement with businesses and industry to freeze prices failed and he decided to impose it through a resolution.

“It is as if a distinguished health personnel insisted on a drug that has never worked. It is very rare because price controls never worked In history, in the world and in Argentina, never since they began to be implemented. The first was in the year 52 and later all governments with some exceptions, including the Government of [Mauricio] Macri a few years ago, implemented price controls. They never worked, because it is an aspirin that calms the momentary pain of a very difficult, very complex disease, and the disease continues, ”said Grinman.

“If that were the solution to control inflation, instead of putting it for 90 days put it for 4, 5 or 10 years. But it doesn’t work ”, he ironized.

The head of CAC acknowledged that businessmen “dialogue a lot” with the government but considered that “that does not mean that they listen to us and put into practice the things we suggest.”

“In Argentina the only thing that has grown is poverty and to combat this tremendous scourge we have to generate wealth. We know how to generate it from the private sector: with new companies, creating jobs. Because the State cannot continue to hire personnel because it is a poor-quality job that also hurts the finances of the State and increases the fiscal deficit. “

“There are a lot of components that have to do with the products. 75% of imports are products necessary for national production. If you go to a supermarket shelf and you want to buy a box of orange juice, the box is imported, the preservative is imported, the coloring is imported. And all this has to do, on the one hand, with the managed trade that the Government is doing and with the availability of dollars and what dollar to buy. Not to mention the internal costs, taxes. Not to mention that at any time a union blocks your company and does not let you work for several days. In other words, there are a lot of factors that make Argentine costs high ”, he complained.

“But of course, It is always easier for the ruler to find a culprit and not recognize his own mistakes. So we entrepreneurs are to blame of inflation in Argentina, which for 70 years has averaged 60% annual inflation ”, he said.

Roberto Feletti’s response

Minutes after his statements, Roberto Feletti Secretary of Commerce wrote on his Twitter account responding to businessmen: “Neither threats to Argentines nor shortages. We are very sorry for these types of threats that are not to a government or to a policy, but to the Argentine people “and added:” vWe have had a very hard time and we are trying to get ahead by all of us putting a little bit so that Argentina becomes, definitely, socially and economically sustainable. We will always be open to dialogue and negotiation, but not on these terms “.

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