The Government Announced that It Will Remove the Retentions of Oil: the First Agreement Was Signed with Chubut
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The government negotiates with the provinces in search of support for its regressive laws against the working people. This Tuesday it called on the oil companies to announce that it will withdraw the collection of "conventional" oil retentions. It signed an agreement with Ignacio Torres de Chubut and assured that it will continue with other provinces. Benefits for large companies and facilitates extractivism while adjusting to the social majorit…
The Government announced that it was gradually extending to the rest of the producing provinces and Torres defined it as a rich historic step.
The measure was agreed with the producing provinces and the first agreement was signed with the governor of Chubut. This Wednesday will sign the document Claudio Vidal, of Santa Cruz. On Tuesday the government announced the removal of conventional oil retentions to promote the development of the sector and generate predictability, within the framework of the continuity of the meetings that the head of Cabinet, Manuel Adorni, and the Minister of …
This measure was agreed with the producing provinces, explained Cabinet Chief Manuel Adorni. In addition, Governor Torres said the agreement is a rich historic step.
The decision was confirmed by the Chief of Staff, Manuel Adorni, who said that “this measure was agreed with the producing provinces.” The entry Historical Agreement: Nation and Chubut promote the elimination of oil retentions was first published in #BorderPeriodismo.
The governor of Chubut, Ignacio Torres, announced this Tuesday through his social networks a key advance for the provincial economy: the elimination of the retentions to conventional oil. The measure was formalized in a meeting led by the Minister of Economy of the Nation, Luis Caputo, together with national authorities and referents of the energy sector. From the province they pointed out that it is a “historic achievement”, promoted and defend…
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