The economist said that he would have started by removing other taxes that alleviate local production. “I wouldn’t have started there,” he said categorically.
The economist J.Juan Carlos de Pablo referred to the confirmation of President Javier Milei on the end of the PAIS Tax since Monday and considered that “I wouldn’t have started” for removing that tax. Along these lines, he maintained that, on the contrary, he would have started by eliminating taxes on bank debit and credit. “Things that alleviate local production,” specific.
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And then, he compared as an example: “I have no problem with a guy being founded because he is useless, but being founded because he cannot compete with the tax pressure of an importer – national, provincial, municipal and union restrictions.” and judicial – is outrageous.”
“As of Monday, it is eliminated. “It is the first time in history that a government complies,” Milei announced during a speech in Córdoba in which he also confirmed that he will advance a free trade agreement with the United States and that he seeks the agreement with the IMF to arrive in the first quarter. .
During yesterday’s session it was known that salaries once again exceeded inflation. When asked about this issue, De Pablo said: “I understand the achievements, but I continue to insist that I do not see the measures that induce imports as synchronized, versus those that reduce or alleviate local production.”
“This is an issue that worries me on an industrial level. Between the time you make the decisions and the results appear, it can take a semester. God forbid that we are incubating a trade deficit in February-March of next year, because that will show decisions that were not made. “If you put me today as a member of the economic team, if I don’t put it number, I’ll put it number two, much more than the agreement with the Fund,” he said in statements to LN+.
Asked about how he projects the economy for next year, the consultant was categorical: “I don’t even know what next week is.” And he stated: “This is played day by day, people get up every day to see how they can find their way.”
Source: Ambito