The Governor of the Province of Buenos Aires confirmed: “Our commitment is to care for, promote and defend production and work.”
During the celebration of the 120th anniversary of the Association of Metallurgical Industrialists of the Argentine Republic (ADIMRA) of the IV Metallurgical Congressthe governor of the province of Buenos Aires, Axel Kicillofcondemned that there is a “kind of conspiracy” to destroy the industry in Buenos Aires. However, he stressed that he maintains his commitment to “defend it,” said the president before businessmen and representatives of the sector.
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“Industrial policy is in fashion all over the world except in the Argentina. We have industry, but There is some kind of conspiracy to destroy it.while all countries are looking at how to promote it,” Kicillof condemned.


He also stressed that there is a need to “discuss how to make it more productive and efficient” and “increase its exports, access credit and generate more jobs.”
Despite the negative diagnosis he made about the current state of the industry in Argentina, even warning that it is at “risk”, Kicillof emphasized: “Our commitment is care for, promote and defend production and work. We are an industrialist government, That is the mandate we have“, held.
“The economic future depends on a solid industrial base,” ADIMRA stressed.
For his part, the president of ADIMRA, Elio Del Re, considered that “the economic future” depends on a “solid” industrial base, on the promotion of technology and innovation as “engines of growth,” according to a statement.
“We are at a historic moment in which global industry is being redefined. Today, the world’s major economies are pursuing active industrial policies,” he concluded.
Axel Kicillof harshly criticizes Javier Milei
A few days ago, the governor of the province of Buenos Aires was very critical of Javier Milei’s management on his social networks and said that “there is nothing that his economic policy leaves standing.”
In this regard, he added: “Public investment has been reduced to zero, consumer demand has been reduced. Sales have fallen, the recession has deepened and unemployment has increased. Everything else is financial rhetoric.”
The governor of Buenos Aires highlighted some news that report the “biggest drop” in meat consumption in the last 100 years, the drop in gasoline sales throughout the country and the decrease in 40% of kiosk product consumption, compared to last year.
Source: Ambito