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Santa Fe Lost 13,900 Jobs Since the Milei Era

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The province of Santa Fe rekindled the alarms of the labor market: between November 2023 and August 2025 13,900 registered private jobs were destroyed, according to official data of the Ministry of Labour of the Nation based on the Argentine Integrated Preventive System (SIPA). Only between July and August, the province added 600 fewer jobs, deepening a trend that has been almost two years without rebounds. The regression is observed in most of …
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The province of Santa Fe rekindled the alarms of the labor market: between November 2023 and August 2025 13,900 registered private jobs were destroyed, according to official data of the Ministry of Labour of the Nation based on the Argentine Integrated Preventive System (SIPA). Only between July and August, the province added 600 fewer jobs, deepening a trend that has been almost two years without rebounds. The regression is observed in most of …

The province of Santa Fe lost more than 2,000 SMEs and more than 12,000 jobs since 2023, in the midst of a historical boom of imports that displaces local production and hits key sectors such as the white line, footwear and agricultural machinery. For Apyme, the recovery will only be possible ... Santa Fe recorded the closure of more than 2,000 SMEs by the importing avalanche and worries thousands of jobs at risk Read more »

According to the Association of Small and Medium Enterprises (Apyme), more than 2000 companies closed their doors since the end of 2023 and more than 12,000 jobs were lost, amid a historical boom of imports that displaces local production.The province of Santa Fe goes through one of the most delicate moments [...] The entry Import opening: Santa Fe registered the closure of more than 2000 SMEs was first published in Pausa.

The province of Santa Fe lost more than 2,000 SMEs and more than 12,000 jobs since 2023, in the midst of a historical boom of imports that displaces local production and hits key sectors such as the white line, footwear and agricultural machinery. For Apyme, recovery will only be possible if trade policy is balanced with a productive look that protects both SMEs and employment. Santa Fe province is going through one of the most delicate moments …

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infogremiales.com.ar broke the news in on Saturday, November 15, 2025.
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