With Milei Dropped 12 Thousand SMEs Figures of Industrial Argentine SMEs
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The latest report by Industriales Pymes Argentinas (IPA) presents an economic scenario with lights and shadows. Although the government celebrates the decline in inflation and fiscal surplus, the reality of the production apparatus PyME, especially in the manufacturing sector, reveals a much more complex context. According to IPA, the economic growth shown by the statistics [...] The post Economy at two speeds: the SMEs continue to slow down des…
The president of Industriales Pymes Argentinos (IPA), Daniel Rosato, demanded that the National Government define and implement a policy aimed at the...
By Martín Ferreyra /Time ar. / June 25, 2025. The sector destroyed almost 20,000 jobs. They ask for a change of policies to reverse the sangria that they compare with the closures of 2020. Photo: Edgardo Gómez Some 12,250 industrial SMEs closed their doors since the change of government in December 2023, the IPA Observatory said, [...] La entrada Argentina. They closed 12 thousand industrial SMEs due to the recession and the cameras compare the …
From Industriales Pymes Argentinos (IPA) they blamed the recession, the tax pressure and the indiscriminate import authorized by the government.
More than 12,000 companies closed in Argentina between January 2024 and January 2025, affected by the recession, the high tax pressure and the lack of equity faced by local factories in the face of indiscriminate imports, according to Industriales Pymes Argentinos (IPA). The data emerged from the monthly report of the IPA Observatory, where it was found that 12,259 productive units lowered their blinds during that period, reducing the total numb…
In just one year of Javier Milei’s government, more than 12,000 small and medium-sized enterprises lowered the blind in Argentina. This was revealed in the latest report of the Observatory of Argentine SMEs (IPA), which accounted for the closure of 12,259 production units between January 2024 and the same month of 2025. Thus, the total number of registered SMEs fell from 511,630 to 499,371. According to IPA, the main causes of this destruction o…
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