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Unpublished conference on the situation of SMEs between UIA, CAME and the Chamber of Commerce

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In an unprecedented event, three companies competing for SMEs met this morning at the Came headquarters. A true symbol that the crisis is already leaves no room for differences between business entities and pushes them to unite in demands.

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At the initiative of Alfredo González, the head of Came there was a public dialogue with Daniel Funes of Rioja, president of the UIA and his counterpart Mario Grinman of the Chamber of Commerce before the board of directors of Came with the leaders of the provinces who They listed their regrets about tax and labor lawsuits “dissolving SMEs.”

When Grinman was asked what separated him from Came, he blurted out: “There is nothing that separates us, it was a matter of leadership of these entities”.

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The truth is, there was a common talk about targeting inflation as the main problem, in asking for responsibility and economic stability from the Government.

The three chambers have different interests in terms of the size of the companies that compose them, despite being SMEs. In the Chamber of Commerce, supermarket chains predominate, while in the Came, shops predominate. In the UIA there are more mediums than small ones. Yet they have the same concern for what they call “work adaptation”, increased support of the banking system and changes to the tax system.

This time there were no complaints about access to dollars at the official price for imported products. Nor for honest prices. And the biggest coincidence was the order of dialogue between sectors to get out of the crisis. “No one can solve it alone,” summed up Funes de Rioja.

They spoke of the good relations with the CGT and above all with the union, to the point of mentioning the fact that a trade unionist like Armando Cavalieri was a privilege. Sure, they didn’t invite him to the assembly because both Came and the Chamber of Commerce are in full joint negotiation.

González, with a birth certificate in Chaco, tries to give continuity to what has just begun. She says she had a childhood and youth of pure sacrifice. He is the owner of the Centroficina, dedicated to the production of furniture and equipment for offices and the home located in the industrial area of ​​Puerto Tirol in that province. He is a director of the Chaco Stock Exchange and a rancher.

Source: Clarin

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