The president of the Union of Exporters of Uruguay (UEU), Facundo Marquezconsidered that the decision made by the Argentines on November 19 is key for the Uruguay and along those lines he opined that the direction that an eventual government of the current Minister of Economy and Peronist candidate could take, Sergio Massa“it is easier to predict because we are living it, we already know what their outlook is in terms of international insertion, exports.”
“Philosophy is that of a Argentina closed. Beyond what he says, it is what is done,” Márquez stated in dialogue with Ambit. He added that, today, exports from Uruguay to the neighboring country “are a headache, with big problems obtaining the corresponding permits and then getting paid.” “For the sector it is a big problem,” she stressed.
Regarding what direction an eventual government of the other candidate who entered the November 19 runoff could take, the libertarian deputy Javier Milei, the president of the Exporters Union said that “it is more complicated to predict.” “It is a complete unknown and, furthermore, we have to see how he is going to win the election if he does.”
Márquez defined Milei as “without a doubt more open-minded than Massa,” but, at the same time, he stated that his statements about the eventual relationship China and the Mercosur “they generate doubts.”
The representative of the business sector positively valued the figure of who would be the chancellor in a libertarian government, Diana Mondino. “She seems to be quite serious and more orthodox in her ideas,” she said.
In any case, Márquez considered that “Argentina with or without dollarization It will have problems for many years.” “We have to consider how to live together,” she said.
The representative of the export sector also sent a message to the local authorities. “Uruguay It has to redefine its strategy and it must be thought out among all sectors. Today it is not clear. The private sector must be heard,” she urged.
Source: Ambito