“Deep Disease” in the Uia over Milei’s Criticism of National Industry
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The industrialists called for "dialogue, respect and cooperation" between the public and private sectors following accusations of "prebendaries" and "extortion" by the President.
Camilo Alan, a Textile Merchant, Said that “Javier Milei Is Destroying and Disrespecting His People”
Employers and companies engaged in the textile industry are the ones who suffer the most from the lack of consumption due to the imminent installation of applications such as Temu and Shein, which are of Chinese origin, which present imported clothing and at a lower cost than domestic production. In this context, Javier Milei recently considered that “the entrepreneurs who defend the national industry are all jets” and again installed the debate…
"Those who defend the national industry are jets," said the president in the United States. The entry UIA expressed its "deep discomfort" over Milei's statements in Argentina Week was first published in #BorderJournalism.
In a statement issued on March 11, the entity expressed concern about the institutional impact of these expressions and warned about their possible consequences for the economic climate.In the industrial sector, they pointed out that the president’s statements generate concern within a complex context for productive activity, marked by the fall in consumption and the fall in activity in different sectors of the economy. In this context, the orga…
In a press release released this Wednesday, the Argentine Industrial Union expressed its “deep discomfort and concern” over President Javier Milei’s statements, in which he called “those who defend the national industry” – that is, also the Argentine industrialists – “with expressions that we believe are unfair and unfounded because they distort the role that industry has had and has in the economic and social history of the country.” “Over the …
The Argentine Industrial Union (UIA) expressed its “deep discomfort and concern” over the recent statements by President Javier Milei, who had called those who defend the national industry “chorros.” Milei’s statements were made within the framework of the Argentina Week that is taking place in New York. The UIA considered that the president’s expressions are “unjust” and “unfounded” because they “distorted the role that the industry has played …
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