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The suburbs, at the center of business concerns

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The suburbs, at the center of business concerns

The suburbs, at the center of business concerns

Pickets are no longer owned. People are acting under banners that offer them more economic possibilities.

The cut on 9 de Julio, the internal to the inside of the ruling party and the ruling parties with opposition pickets climb the business agenda. Industrialists with plants in the province of Buenos Aires met with the mayors of those localities in the face of what they called a social crisis. One of these entrepreneurs commented, as far as they could feel, that people earning between 50,000 and 100,000 were increasingly angry but they were not the ones to mobilize. Below that income they already belong to various social and political organizations. The new has no allegiance to one or another organization. One mayor spoke to them about the “habit of acceptance”, as clearly referring to the fact that if the organization does not respond to requests, they will go to another. “The problem is that there is nothing to share, there is no way to provide a solution, containment has failed,” politician K. would have confessed to them.

In all of this the garbage continues to produce surprises a lot of resources from the provinces that need them to meet the social situation. One case targeted by some governors is the CFI (Federal Investment Council) which is fed 0.45% of co-participation which in the province of Buenos Aires represents $ 3,800 million a year. The CFI was designed to assist provincial governments with various programs but has moved away from that role for many years now. Its current president is Ignacio Lamothe, 42, who graduated in Political Science from UBA and is closely associated with Minister Wado De Pedro.

According to negotiations with President Luis Arce of Bolivia for the price of gas they are well strained. Argentine teams recalled that Argentina’s trade with Bolivia was in deficit in 2021 of 490 million dollars, with imports for 1,054 million dollars, of which 91 percent was gas, while exports reached at 564 million dollars. They also stressed that in 2021, 12.7 million cubic meters per day of gas will be received, a decrease of 14% compared to the levels sent in 2020, which is the reason for the decline in production in Bolivia.

Marcos Acuña, 38, defined himself as a businessman, discovered during the pandemic the need for smart self -services. He joined a group of engineers and developed an algorithm assisted by cameras and sensors for building Quick, a mini autonomous marketplace. In other words, in one application the customer can buy and pay without assistance. It has shops on the street such as in Puerto Madero, Palermo or in the downtown area, to name a few. But what is new is that this type of store that operates 24 hours a day is considered another amenity in the towers, as it allows you to buy in the building at any time and not go out on the street. This is the case of the new Link Tower in Puerto Madero de Vizora, by the Brito family, which will bring experience to all of its real estate development. The same happens in offices as in the case of Dexter and soon in some gym chains. It seeks to grow using the franchise system and already has dates for landing in Malaga, Spain and Miami. But the biggest step comes from selling the application and installing this model of autonomous mini-markets to companies like YPF, where it has already closed a deal. In turn, they developed these intelligent systems with Arcor and AB Inbev, the owner of Quilmes.

Remitee is an Argentine start up that has won the highest awardsn of the coveted Accelerate Spain award. It developed an application that allows you to send money to and from other countries, as well as pay for services and recharge cell phones. Remitee has more than a million transactions a year from immigrants who send an average of US $ 78 per month to their countries of origin. Founded by Nicolás Zamudio, Remitee was promoted by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), as a solution for migrants from Latin America. It will be operational in Spain and the rest of Europe and is expected to open operations in Peru and Colombia. It works on cell phones without the need for a bank account through an app.

Source: Clarin

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