The Chamber of the Digital Economy of Uruguay also reported that the vast majority positively valued the end of 2022.
The Chamber of the Digital Economy of Uruguay (CEDU) published a new report, prepared by the IT Observatory of the Uruguayan Chamber of Information Technologies (CUTI), in which a sample of 15 partner companies is exposed, among which 60% rated their closing projection for this first quarter as “very good”, and 27% as “good”, totaling an optimism level of 87% compared to 13% of the rest, who expect a “regular” closure.
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The segments of Logistics, platforms and TIC (Information Technology) were the most positive for the remainder of the year, as had occurred in the previous report.

Along the same lines, the digital business sector showed a 93% of optimism, with 60% rating the closure as “good”, and 33% as “very good”. Only 7% answered that it would be “regular”.
In another order, the 53% He pointed out that among his plans is to carry out investments to improve or professionalize the digital proposal, while 40% responded that they do not plan to do so, and 7% remain undefined on this issue. However, 100% of the companies in the Platforms and ICT segments were favorable to this type of investment.
93% of companies made a positive balance of 2022
He 93% of the companies valued positively the closing of 2022, with a last quarter that was understood by 60% as “very good”, and “good” by 33%. The remaining 7% limited themselves to considering it “regular”, but no unfavorable balances were recorded.
The growth in sales at the end of the year, as well as the increase in demand for digital businesses, and the intensification of internationalization processes, motivated companies to rate the year as positive. However, those who limited themselves to qualifying it as “regular” denounced a sales stagnation.
In the labor market, 20% of companies incorporated new staff, while the remaining 80% kept their current staff. Although 13% have not yet evaluated what they will do about it in the future, none of the companies considered the dismissal of workers.
Source: Ambito