Government and Merchants Guarantee Stability of the Basic Basket
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Santo Domingo – President Luis Abinader said Tuesday that food prices in the basic basket will not register increases, despite the international impact generated by the conflict in the Middle East. The statement was made after a meeting of more than an hour and a half held at the National Palace with representatives of more than 25 business organizations in the country, who analyzed the possible economic repercussions of the war between the Unit…
On Tuesday, President Luis Abinader led a meeting with representatives of the country’s main business, industrial, commercial and agricultural associations, with whom he agreed to coordinate joint actions to address the effects of the current international crisis and protect the purchasing power of Dominicans, especially the most vulnerable sectors. During the meeting, a new meeting was set up in two weeks to follow up on these issues and evalua…
Santo Domingo.– After a closed meeting at the National Palace that lasted for about an hour, both the business sector and the government, guaranteed the stability of the prices of the products that are part of the basic basket of the country, despite the crisis produced by the war conflicts in the Middle East and the rise of oil. (Read more...) The entry Government and traders guarantee stability of the basic basket was first published in Remola…
Santo Domingo, 30 Mar (Prensa Latina) Dominican President Luis Abinader will meet tomorrow with representatives of the industrial and commercial sectors to discuss the stabilization of the prices of food, commodities and basic services in the face of the international crisis, official sources reported today. The post Dominican President convenes entrepreneurs for food prices first appeared on Noticias Prensa Latina.
The President of the Republic will meet this Tuesday, March 31, with representatives from various industrial and commercial sectors to discuss price stability for food, basic goods, and services in light of the international crisis impacting oil and petroleum product prices. The Presidency announced that the meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, March 31, at 4:00 p.m. at the National Palace. The meeting aims to discuss the need to protect the econom…
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