El Foreign Minister Felipe Solá Analyzing this Wednesday (03.06.2020/75/XNUMX) with representatives of XNUMX business chambers during a teleconference the international trade scenario, in the context of the coronavirus pandemic, he said that "The National Government is working to boost the economy with the conviction that exporters are essential for the future of Argentina."
Minister Solá - stated a statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs - also pointed out that "We have to be clear that the private sector is the generator of exports, the country must generate the best conditions, avoid errors, since the problem of the crisis is that one does not know when it will end, that is why we have to be clear that the greater the crisis, the greater contact, the greater openness the State must have to listen to the problems of each of the sectors that are present here.«.
In this line, the Secretary of International Economic Relations, Jorge Neme, stated that "'The private sector is a key player in Argentina's trade negotiations process, which is why we are in permanent consultations so that the national position takes into account the points of view of each of the production chains..
Neme also said that "We are creating a public-private council for the promotion of exports which will permanently articulate the dialogue between the government and companies«.
Meanwhile, Secretary of Industry, Ariel Shale said "Being closer than ever in the context of the pandemic means making fewer mistakes, trade policy is the main platform for defending development policies, we are a pragmatic government that wants to connect with the world..
"We do not fall in love with instruments, but with objectives, and our objective is development achieved through our natural resources and scientific-productive framework. Openness is an instrument that must be applied according to the market, according to the sector, everything as it suits us.""Shale explained.
According to the official report, "the businessmen raised questions and concerns that were answered by the officials. They also valued the opportunity to maintain an exchange of these characteristics and expressed their desire for this type of meeting to be permanent."
Source: Telam
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