Elio Del Re, at the Metallurgical Congress: “Argentina needs all productive sectors united”

Elio Del Re, at the Metallurgical Congress: “Argentina needs all productive sectors united”

The foundation ADIMRA (Association of Metallurgical Industrialists of the Argentine Republic) celebrated its 120 years and, during the closing of the 1st Latin American Metallurgical Congress (IV Argentine edition), Elio Del Re The head of the business entity assured that “what today It has been demonstrated that industrial policy is in fashion in the world and this ecosystem is virtuous when the public-private sectorand the scientific technological complex work associatively.”

In this regard, he stressed that in order to achieve this objective “balances must be managed” and emphasized that this “requires everyone.” “When we talk about everyone, we are talking about the industrial, agricultural, commercial, service, financial, construction, labor, education, science and technology sectors. The times to come require us to be united, working towards a greater Argentina”.

During the day, which was attended by more than a thousand industrialists, the following topics were discussed: Scenarios and strategies to boost national industrial productionwith the notable presence of national and provincial authorities, industry leaders and sector representatives.

“The region, and Argentina in particular, has unique natural resources. Our vision is that new opportunities lie there. The development of the sector is, without a doubt, associated with turning on these engines,” said Del Re, adding: “Without a doubt, we must invest in industry 4.0, the ongoing training of human resources, in short, investing in knowledge.”

For his part, the president of the UIA, Daniel Funes from Rioja He said: “Do not be confused: Here no sector excludes any other; neither the countryside is a victim of industry nor is industry a victim of the countryside. “We all have to come out here. And I’m not answering to anyone, but to my conscience.”

The governor of the province of Buenos Aires, Axel Kicillof, He was one of the political leaders who participated in the event and emphasized that “the metallurgical sector is fundamental for “PBA”. He also stressed: “Their voices need to be heard because the industry is at risk. Our government’s commitment is to care for, promote and defend the industry“.

In turn, the first president of Entre Ríos, Rogelio Frigeriohe said: “We are allies of the industrialists. What is coming in Argentina has to go through development and development must necessarily go through increased investment. in industry and improved employment.”

Likewise the governor of Córdoba, Martin Llaryora He stressed that “There are no developed countries in the world that do not have industry. There are no countries that do not value the metalworking industry as one of its pillars.” His counterpart from Santa Fe, Maximilian Pullarohighlighted the achievements of his province and said: “The province is second in industrial GDP in Argentina. We have 3,700 metallurgical industries out of 6,100 companies that we have. Know that they are essential for usin terms of exports, job creation and of course the diversification of our economy. Here you have a government that will always support industrial development; let’s go ahead and work together.”.

National legislator for “Hacemos” Nicolás Massot also participated in the anniversary of ADIMRA and said that “the business association and Congress have to regain centrality. They are closely related and have common responsibilities.which have been diluted into a hyper-presidential system.”

Agreement of Latin American Metallurgical Associations

On the other hand, during the Congress the “Latin American Metallurgical Associations Agreement”to foster, promote, protect and promote the metallurgical and metalworking activity in each of the member countries.

In this regard, Chancellor Diana Mondino spoke out, highlighting that: “We see in ADIMRA a partner with whom we have carried out various commercial promotion actions in different markets“, he said and highlighted the creation of the Consortium of Metallurgical Entities of Latin Americawhich constitutes “a starting point to contribute to the growth of the sector in the countries of the region, addressing cross-cutting issues that support development.”

Source: Ambito

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