“We do not want to die in the wear and tear of everyday life”, the catharsis of SMEs at the UIA conference

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It is now almost a cliché that SMEs they are on everyone’s lips but no one does anything for them. And at the table dedicated to these companies that are the bulk of the Argentine productive fabric and to the major employers, these entrepreneurs made it known. Nothing was silent. The panel where the secretary José de Mendiguren, who arrived later, should be It has become a catharsis.

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“We don’t want to die in daily wear, it takes away the fundamentals of our management”, Shot Karina Leis. This plastics entrepreneur has gone deep. Perhaps because it is one of the sectors that proposes a transformation in the compass of environmental care.

Leis stressed the need to do this funding and frank dialogue. He puts it this way: “Facing the challenge of adapting to changing market rules is not easy. SMEs need the state, committed policies that facilitate transformation. Without financing it is not possible. We have to adapt with new machines that consume less energy, gas, water. We need to talk about imports of capital goods, spare parts, supplies. We need access to cutting-edge technologies that are not in the country and if we don’t have them we cannot compete. Investment in machinery is expensive.

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In the panel, moderated by Carolina Castro of Autopartistas Guidi, it was agreed that PMI did awareness of where to go and is characterized by limited human resources and that without investments there is no sustainable improvement.

Matías Furio said his father died when he was 18 and he had to take over the small family business. He talked about his difficulties in finding people at a time when the offer can be expanded. “There is no work culture”, released to raise their difficulties. “SMEs need to advance in digitization. Productive policy must be a policy of the state that resist beyond any change”, He left as a conclusion.

That yes before he complained the lack of sincere dialogue not only with the government but also with legislators. “The sector is complex, there is a lot of ignorance, they propose alternatives that are not practicable. It is essential that they listen to us, ”Leis scolded them.

Source: Clarin

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