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"A Blow to Development": What Fecorr Said After the Final Closure of Alal Textiles in Goya

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The emblematic company with more than 100 years of history lowered its blinds and left more than 260 families without support in Corrientes and Chaco. The business entity described the situation as a reflection of the national manufacturing crisis. Read more
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The emblematic company with more than 100 years of history lowered its blinds and left more than 260 families without support in Corrientes and Chaco. The business entity described the situation as a reflection of the national manufacturing crisis. Read more

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The closure of the century-old textile Emilio Alal left more than 260 workers in Corrientes and Chaco unemployed without direct employment, and alarmed the social and productive impact of the crisis in the textile industry. The Federation of Corrientes explained that the closure of Alal will not only carry its direct unemployed but will affect the entire network of suppliers, services and shops that depend on textile activity. The definitive clo…

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infogremiales.com.ar broke the news in on Friday, January 30, 2026.
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