The Textile Crisis Adds Victims: a Century-Old Company Closes Two Floors for the Import Opening
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The Industrial Union of Corrientes (UIC) expressed its deep concern about the closure of the textile company Emilio Alal S.A.C.I.F.I., which has productive plants in the cities of Goya (Corrientes) and Villa Angela (Chaco). The decision implies the loss of about 250 jobs, with a strong social and economic impact in both communities. Through an institutional communiqué, the entity lamented the cessation of activities of a firm with almost a hundr…
The textile industry goes through one of its most delicate moments and the list of affected companies continues to grow. In a context marked by depressed domestic consumption, the advance of imported products and high local costs, a historic firm decided to put an end to its productive activity. Emilio Alal, a company founded in 1914, confirmed the total closure of its yarn and fabric plants located in Corrientes and Chaco. The decision involved…
It is a textile yarn industry that went into crisis due to the indiscriminate opening of imports and the economic management of Milei and Caputo. This context of deep crisis that the Argentine textile sector is going through is due to the policies of trade liberalization of Milei that favors unfair competition for local industries. Emilio Alal S.A.C.I.F.I., of more than a century of history, definitely closes its yarn and fabric plants in the pr…
The crisis that the textile industry is experiencing adds new victims, driven by the fall in domestic consumption, the opening of imports and the loss of competitiveness of national production.This time it was up to Emilio Alal, a SME with more than 100 years of experience in the country, who decided to close its production plants of yarn and fabrics in Goya, Corrientes, and its yarn unit in Villa Angela, Chaco.The measure involved the dismissal…
The Federación Empresarial de Corrientes (Fecorr) expressed concern about the final closure of the textile company Emilio Alal, a PyME with more than 100 years of experience in the regional industry, whose exit from the market left more than 260 workers unemployed directly in the city of Goya and in Villa Angela, Chaco.Social and productive impactThrough a statement, the business entity warned that the disappearance of the firm not only affects …
The historic textile company Emilio Alal announced the closure of its plants in Goya and Villa Angela after more than a hundred years of activity, in a context marked by the loss of competitiveness, the fall in consumption and the impact of imports, a decision that the firm claimed to have taken “with great regret” and after exhausting all possible alternatives. Emilio Alal S.A.C.I.F.I., Argentine PyME with more than a century of industrial hist…
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