1,200 complaints of “regulatory obstacles” that affect economic activity have already been filed

1,200 complaints of “regulatory obstacles” that affect economic activity have already been filed

November 30, 2024 – 14:58

These are the first demands received after the launch of the Government website “Report the bureaucracy”. They will make them public for “greater transparency.”

Nearly 1,200 regulations were denounced, after being considered “hindering” economic activity, after the launch of an official site by the Government. This was reported by official sources and the complaints are at national, provincial and municipal levels.

Maximiliano FariñaSecretary of State Transformation, anticipated that, possibly next week, they would make these complaints public and thus provide “the greatest possible transparency”, in addition to bringing them closer to the provinces and municipalities.

Complaints to state regulations

Fariña said that there is a team of people working on these proposals, which are forwarded to each specific area of ​​the Government. Regarding the complaints received, he explained that many have to do with the import.

“Today, if one wants to import a product, even if it comes from United States, Japan or Great Britain and have international certifications, which have very high quality standards, you have to do tests in Argentina. It’s laughable,” he admitted in an interview on LN+.

Regarding this problem, he said that they are working on a decree that seeks simplify import of these products and have a matrix of 150 decrees in process to eliminate regulations.

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They are also working on 150 decrees to eliminate regulations.

The Government creates a website to report “regulatory obstacles” that affect economic activities

He Ministry of Deregulation and Transformation of the State announced the creation of a digital portal so that citizens can collaborate in the “identification of regulatory obstacles that affect the normal development of economic activities.” The proposal of the portfolio directed by Federico Sturzenegger seeks to “facilitate a direct communication channel between citizens and the national State.”

In detail, citizens must share your personal data on the website and then report the regulations – national, provincial or municipal – that are an obstacle to the progress of the economy. Additionally, people will be able to indicate a “solution proposal” if they have one.

According to the decree that created this initiative, there are regulations in the public sector “that have been outdated due to technological, legal and social advances“In addition, the document points out that these regulations currently have “unfounded costs.”

Source: Ambito

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