Laura Raffo presented her 5 economic proposals to lower the cost of living

Laura Raffo presented her 5 economic proposals to lower the cost of living

The presidential candidate for the National Party announced the “Raffo Formula”, which seeks to benefit the pockets of Uruguayans.

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Twenty days before the internal elections, the economist and presidential candidate for the National Party (PN), Laura Raffopresented the “Raffo Formula”, a series of 5 economic proposals that seek to “lower” the high cost of living of Uruguayans.

This Monday, the nationalist disclosed the series of measures through her social networks, which she defined as “concrete” and “high impact” for citizens’ pockets.

The first point is “reduce procedures and bureaucracy”for this purpose it is proposed to “reduce more than a hundred procedures linked to micro, small and medium-sized companies”, as well as create “a single window to decentralize State procedures and avoid unnecessary transfers” and “modernize, debureaucratize and digitalize the State “.

The second section refers to “make imports cheaper” from “making import processes more flexible and facilitating”, “simplifying the health registry so that the foreign producer does not have exclusive control of the import” and “adapting Mercosur regulations to streamline imports.”

Raffo seeks to generate an early economic impact in a potential government

In turn, the third point refers to “facilitate border trade”a change, which according to the statement, “will allow basic products, which are currently up to 58% more expensive in Uruguaycan be purchased at more competitive prices.” The company itself Raffo He explained to Subrayado that this proposal would have immediate measures already in the first year of a potential government.

The fourth point refers to “strengthen free competition” and for this it was proposed to “give greater technical independence to the Commission for the Promotion and Defense of Competition”; “improve the supervision and sanction of anti-competitive conduct” and “guarantee lower prices and a greater variety of products, promoting a more dynamic and accessible market for all.”

The fifth and last measure is about “offer more variety of products to Uruguayans” once the health registration procedures can be “simplified so that a product already registered does not need to present its technical sheet again.” “This way we will improve competition in the market and a greater range of products at lower prices,” concludes the so-called Raffo Formula.

Source: Ambito

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