companies resume dialogue with the government and want to reach an agreement

companies resume dialogue with the government and want to reach an agreement

As he could know Ambit the firms will express a series of differences that they have with the current scheme. In some cases they point out that there are products that were discontinued and they will propose to replace them with similar ones. Others point out that the prices that appear on the list are not from October 1 but from earlier dates.

But, generally speaking, they will seek to put differences behind them and reach an agreement. “Those of us who were always willing to dialogue do not want to be identified as badly predisposed to the public,” they told this medium from one of the chambers that group together a sector of mass consumer companies.

The revitalization of dialogue occurs at a time when the Government is also seeking to reach consensus. Beyond the fact that the measure is already underway and has high levels of compliance, 75% according to data from the Ombudsman’s Office of the Province of Buenos Aires, the official intention is still to agree with the companies. This was expressed publicly by Roberto Feletti and the Minister of the Interior, Eduardo de Pedro, in recent days.

The intention of the Secretary of Commerce is that beyond the stage of the freeze that will govern until the beginning of next year, there is a price agreement on a wide group of products. “In the long term, a consensus must be reached where there is a broad basket that is sustained and that is permanently offered. The biggest objective is to ensure a basic basket for all Argentines, ”said Feletti in dialogue with Radio 10.

Wholesale support

In parallel, the Government focuses on the arrival of the products contained in resolution 1050 to nearby businesses. To improve this circuit, Feletti held a meeting yesterday with the representatives of the wholesale supermarkets that supply these points of sale.

According to a statement from the Ministry of Productive Development, the businessmen expressed their support for the program and promised to bring the basket with fixed prices to small merchants. They also pointed out that the distribution will take place in such a way that stores and supermarkets do not lose their profit margin.

The meeting was attended by the commercial director of Nini, Pablo Tomé; Vital’s Legal Manager, Tomás Anoni; the Micropack Sales Manager, Gustavo Marcantonio; Diarco’s commercial manager, Diego Molaro; the commercial director of Makro, Martín Iriarte; the director of Maxiconsumo, Andrés Fera; the Director of Commercial Processes and the Director of Legal and Corporate Affairs of Yaguar, Matías Montalván and Nicolás Prat; and the director of Parodi, Martín Parodi.

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