Effects of the New Economic Model: 13,000 Smes Were Lost in 2024, According to Official Figures
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In the next few days the Ministry of Economy will publish a survey of companies that will realize that in 2024 some 13,000 productive units were lost, and of them, some 5,200 were industrial ones. It is a report on birth and mortality of SMEs, which indicates that last year 53,000 new firms were created ... Effects of the new economic model: in 2024 they closed 13,000 SMEs, according to official figures Read more »
The Ministry of the Economy prepares an official report confirming the loss of more than 13,000 production units so far this year. More than 5,000 were industrial ones. The Government attributes the fall to a low birth rate of companies.
In the next few days the Ministry of the Economy will publish a survey of companies that will realize that in 2024 some 13,000 productive units were lost, and of them, some 5,200 were industrial ones. It is a report on birth and mortality of SMEs, which indicates that last year 53,000 new firms were created and some 66,000 were closed. With these data the Treasury Palace seeks to put in concrete numbers this reality, given the appearance of diff…
Secretary Pyme, Marcos Ayerra, explained that the fall of employers was due to a lower birth of signatures. There was a lower mortality rate than in the average since 2007, but it did not make up for it. Last year fewer companies were created. With this data, the Treasury Palace seeks to put this reality into concrete numbers, given the appearance of different analysts' work carried out on the basis of data from the Argentine Integrated Preventi…
Secretary Pyme, Marcos Ayerra, explained that the fall of employers was due to a lower birth of signatures. There was a lower mortality rate than the average since 2007, but it did not make up for it.
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