How does the unfreezing of Fair Prices impact

How does the unfreezing of Fair Prices impact

After runoff Javier Milei Fair Prices

. Last week, the Ministry of Commerce established as a ceiling you climb 12% for November and 8% for the first days of December. However, these parameters would not be fulfilled.

De hecho, pese a lo anunciado por el Gobierno, desde los supermercados aseguran que muchos proveedores no cumplen con lo pactado. “

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. Ante estas noticias, las actuales autoridades intentaron negociar subas más moderadas en grandes cadenas de supermercados y mayoristas, aunque es difícil su cumplimiento con un gobierno que está de salida. Vale mencionar que estos precios venían con un rezago importante”, analizaron al respecto desde la Fundación Capital.

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. La inflación reprimida en este rubro ya se empezó a corregir en la transición, desde el 20 de noviembre, y seguramente este sinceramiento continuará, post 10 de diciembre

“In this context, an agreement was reached for increases of 5% for basic products and 12% for the rest of the goods in November and 8% in December. Thus, the survey corresponding to the fourth week of the month recorded a variation of 8% in food prices compared to the previous week.”, they detailed from the firm.

And they anticipated: “With this data and considering an average weekly variation projection of 3% for the last week of the month, inflation of food consumed at home in November would climb to 15.2% monthly.”

The “thawing” of Fair Prices It was also reflected in the survey that the CESO carries out in supermarkets: as published in the index on Monday the 27th, the weekly variation was 9.2%to accumulate a monthly increase of 16.3%.

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