In this framework, he made it clear that “the dollars are there” and added: “We have spoken with the Central Bank and we have the peace of mind of having a very important program.” He also stressed that “the agreement with the IMF (International Monetary Fund) allows a good part of the trade surplus to be kept by the Central Bank with larger reserves”.
“The dollars for production are going to be there and this auditing phenomenon has to leave those who do things right and those who do them badly worried,” Kulfas remarked.
As for the evolution of the industrial activity, recalled that “it is 7% above 2019, and slightly above 2018“, and reiterated that” in this way we overcome two crises, that of the coronavirus and that of (former president, Mauricio) Macri”. As an example, he reviewed the visit he shared yesterday to the Liliana appliance factory, in the town of Rosario, along with the Chief of Staff, Juan Manzur, and the Governor of the Province of Santa Fe, Omar Perotti.
“We saw a factory that two and a half years ago had 480 workers, who were doing poorly and shrinking, and today they have 1,140 with an investment plan to reach 1,500 by the end of the year, that is, three times more,” stressed the official. On the other hand, he pondered the industrial growth that is being registered in different sectors, such as the knowledge economy.
“We want to double, and we are doing it through the Argentina Program, the number of boys and girls who learn to program because that world of the future has already begun. For this reason, we aim to train 200,000 boys and girls throughout the country, knowing that it is a big step to get a quality and well-paid job”, concluded Kulfas.
Source: Ambito

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