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The Argentine Chamber of Commerce condemned the blockade of Mercado Libre centers

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The Argentine Chamber of Commerce and Services (CAC) expressed its concern about the blockades of distribution centers of the company Mercado Libre, carried out this Thursday (16.07.2020/XNUMX/XNUMX) by the Truck Drivers' union, which prevented normal logistics operations.

"These measures of force not only curtail the rights to work and to exercise any lawful industry enshrined in our Constitution "National, but rather represent an absolutely unfortunate action," the CAC said in a statement.

And he added: "At a time when Argentines are making the greatest efforts to overcome the very difficult economic and social situation that we are going through - a product of the consequences of the pandemic and the stagnation that we have been dragging on for almost a decade - An action of this nature is especially reprehensible.«.

Along these lines, the Confederal Business Central pointed out that e-commerce and associated logistics activities Not only do they generate significant added value and a large volume of employment directly, but They represent the only alternative for survival for thousands of SMEs that require this means to survive. within the framework of the current social isolation, and so that many consumers can access products that they cannot purchase through traditional channels.

«For all the above, The CAC expresses its strong rejection of the blockades mentioned and advocates that the authorities take the necessary actions as soon as possible to prevent these events from happening again.", concluded the representative entity of all those who carry out commercial operations.

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