The Government announced the end of withholdings for regional economies since September

The Government announced the end of withholdings for regional economies since September

The Minister of Economy and presidential candidate for Union for the Homeland (UxP), Sergio Massaannounced today, in the speech he gave at the Rural Exhibition, that, “as of September 1, no regional economy he is going to pay withholdings“; He assured that “not everything goes in the electoral campaign”; and asked the agricultural sector to consider the “transitory measures” that the Government must take taking into account “the situation”, marked by the conditions that “the program with the Fund (International Monetary) and the drought”.

“There are transitory measures that can be more or less pleasant or more or less questionable, but that have to do with the reality of the moment and cannot be analyzed without taking into account the situation,” he said. Sergio Massa in his dissertation in the framework of the traditional Rural Exhibition that takes place in the Buenos Aires neighborhood of Palermo.

The statements of serious massa They occurred within the framework of the presentation of a package of measures, among which the application of a differential dollar of $340 for corn exports stood out, at the closing of a series of exhibitions by presidential candidates.

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The Minister of Economy and presidential candidate for the Union for the Homeland (UxP), Sergio Massa.

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After clarifying that he did not want to “enter into controversy,” the head of the Palace of Finance and presidential candidate questioned those who had preceded him in speaking and had questioned the application of withholdings to “two hundred regional economies.”

“Not everything goes in the campaign,” warned Massa, who later specified that “until August 31, there are six left” in that situation, and that “as of September 1, no regional economy is going to pay withholdings“.

Which are the regional economies that currently have withholdings

The Minister of Economy and presidential candidate for Union for the Homeland (UxP), Sergio Massa announced today, in his speech at the Rural Exhibition, that “as of September 1, no regional economy is going to pay withholdings“.

The official also said that currently six regional economies pay withholdings. As far as he could know AmbitThese sectors are: Peanuts, Wine, Rice, Forest industry, Citrus peels, and Tacaco.

In the Rural, Massa spoke of “transitory measures” and chicaned the other pre-candidates

The Minister of Economy and presidential candidate of Union for the Fatherland (UxP), Sergio Massa, today asked the agricultural sector to consider the “transitory measures” that the Government must take, taking into account “the situation”, marked by the conditions that “the program with the Fund (International Monetary) and the drought impose on the Argentine economy”. In the same framework, he chicaned the other candidates.

“There are transitory measures that can be more or less pleasant or more or less questionable, but that have to do with the reality of the moment and cannot be analyzed without taking into account the situation,” he said. Massa in a dissertation at the Rural Exhibition that takes place in the Buenos Aires neighborhood of Palermo.

For Massa, the “easy slogans, and beautiful to repeat, for TV, are only bread for today and hunger for tomorrow”. He affirmed that “it is very important, to change the credibility of politics, to say what one can and cannot do.”

The IMF endorsed the economic measures announced by Sergio Massa

“We consider that the announced measures today by the Argentine authorities are positive to strengthen reserves and consolidate the path of fiscal order, fundamental variables to strengthen economic stability,” he told Ambit a spokesperson for the International Monetary Fund.

This is the first reference by the multilateral organization to the package of measures announced yesterday by the Government.

Source: Ambito

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