“Competitiveness Does Not End in the Tranquera”: CRA Claimed Again for Infrastructure and Taxes
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The government is right in the diagnosis and direction: first the fiscal order, then tax relief. But that same logic — order matters — is valid for industrial competitiveness and the opening up of imports. For decades, the Argentine economy solved its lack of competitiveness with a shortcut: devaluing out and protecting in. It worked like an anabolic, correcting in one night what was not corrected in years of low productivity and growing tax pre…
During his participation in Expo Laboulaye, the president of the entity, Carlos Castagnani, claimed to advance with a national investment plan that would allow to recover routes, railways and logistics, while raising the need to reduce tax pressure and strengthen institutions linked to the agricultural sector. In the face of producers and representatives of the Cordoban interior, Castagnani argued that Argentina has enormous productive potential…
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