A total of 35 product categoriesamong which are clothing, footwear, leather goods, construction materials, furniture and household appliancesare part of the renewed version of the program now 12which will last until January 31, 2024.
Through that plan, they can be purchased through financing domestically produced goods and services provided in the country by providers who have subscribed to the program Fair prices.
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“Products sold with Now 12 can only be of national origin and from now on the condition is incorporated that to participate in the program companies must have signed price agreements with the Secretary of Commerce”, highlighted that body.
And he clarified that this decision excludes SMEs, small and medium-sized businesses.
For example, Commerce increased the funding limits for four items: motorcycles to a value of $730,000; glasses and contact lenses at $62,000; medical equipment at $450,000 and cultural events at $42,000.
What products are covered Now 12
The program also includes white goods, bicycles, motorcycles, mattresses and box springs, school textbooks and books, notebooks, stationery, pencils, pens, backpacks, pencil cases, toys and board games, tires, musical instruments, computers, notebooks and tablets , lighting fixtures, televisions, monitors, perfumery, tourist services and small household appliances, among others.
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Interest rate
As provided, this will be 72.75%but it will increase to the extent that the rates paid to the fixed-term deposits.
Thus, the Government will continue to finance the interest rate, since financing will continue below the levels of salary evolution which is 102% (year-on-year variation) and the average market interest rate, which is 110% TNA.
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Mariano Fuchila
For Commerce, the companies that are part of Ahora 12 “have affirmed that the financing measures for goods and/or services within the framework of the Program are an effective tool for promoting consumption and fostering the national industry.”
Source: Ambito