En medio de debates sobre el dólar atrasado y la apertura de importaciones, el gobierno retira su apoyo a la Unión Industrial Argentina (UIA). Jorge Macri asiste al encuentro anual de la UIA, buscando diferenciarse del gobierno y abogando por un cambio cultural que celebre el éxito del sector privado. La UIA responde con críticas hacia las políticas gubernamentales, argumentando que podrían perjudicar a la industria local.
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00:00You know that the government withdrew all the support to the Argentinian Industrial Union,
00:04which today was its annual and key meeting,
00:08in a moment where there is a discussion about the delayed dollar,
00:11where there is a discussion about what will be the impact on the industry,
00:15of the opening of imports, a repeated story in Argentina.
00:19Note that the industry is a great generator of jobs in Argentina.
00:24And this is saying, the government was not,
00:27Jorge Macri sought to differentiate himself from the government,
00:30went to the UIA and said this, listen to it.
00:36A lot of effort and the hope that this time it is worth it.
00:43People decided to bet again for an Argentina of work, merit and freedom,
00:50where the success of the private sector is celebrated again,
00:53after years of looking at them with contempt and resentment.
00:57And I want to stop at this, because not only,
01:00and then I will surely say it, Martin said it,
01:03it is necessary that the privates do well,
01:07that each of the private sectors that make up our country do well,
01:12but it is absolutely essential to change culturally
01:18a fact that leaves us many years of pursuing the success of the private sector,
01:24almost a permanent resentment.
01:27The country needs not only that they do well,
01:31the city needs not only that they do well,
01:34but as a culture we have to recover celebrating the success of the other,
01:40and particularly the success of the private sector.
01:43And not to pursue it for being successful,
01:46but to celebrate and learn from that success.
01:50We are seeing signs of macroeconomic improvement,
01:53such as the low inflation...
01:55Well, up to there...
01:56Almost like an official official, Jorge Macri.
01:58I am reading that there is a phrase that is already adjudicated
02:03as an official phrase,
02:05a strong response from the Industrial Union,
02:10that is, we want them to respect us,
02:15it is not against us, it is with us.
02:18This is what they have been saying since the Industrial Union
02:22at this 30th Industrial Conference.
02:25Yes, the opening was directly from Daniel Funes de Rioja,
02:28who is the president of the UIA,
02:30and he said, we may be empty of some things,
02:33that is, officials, that's what I say,
02:35we may be empty of some things,
02:39but not of business representation.
02:41What the UIA is trying to show
02:43is that the entire industrial sector
02:45is aligned behind the UIA's position,
02:47and we are seeing on the screen
02:49what was the speech early in the morning.
02:51And the war is total, why?
02:53Reduction of tariffs for imported products.
02:56A fairly indiscriminate opening,
02:59according to what the UIA says.
03:01The issue of the door-to-door,
03:03expanding the limits so that people
03:05can bring products from abroad.
03:07And the reduction of the country's tax.
03:09All that combo, say the industrialists,
03:11is going to end up destroying us.
03:13We are the ones who generate the most jobs.
03:16And what we ask for is equal conditions.
03:19Because in other countries,
03:21those who can bring imported products,
03:24do not have the amount of regulations
03:26that we have in here.
03:28So, do you want to open importation?
03:30Perfect, deregulate here too.