Swiss companies are showing flexibility in the face of the many current geopolitical crises, the main one being the invasion of Ukraine almost a year ago. This is what emerges from the annual study of Credit Suisse presented on Thursday February 2 and entitled Geopolitical tensions: a challenge for Swiss companies.
February 3, 2023
The journalist Alejandro Gomel provided exclusive details of what will be the new Fair Prices of Sergio Massa, Minister of Economy, who seeks to reach that goal of having a monthly inflation below 4%, in Modo Fontevecchiaby Net TV and Radio Perfil (FM 101.9).
Sergio Massa presents the new Fair Prices and bets everything to control inflation.
Yes. Times are getting shorter because they are betting that in the first quarter of the year the inflation and that it be less than 4%, that is why it brought forward the new phase of Fair Priceswhich expired on February 28, as presented last year for three months.
The presentation will be at noon in the Centro Cultural Kirchner where will there be news compared to what was known up to now. The first thing is that it will be a five month planthat is to say, that the prices that will be communicated will last until June 30 with the new news of incorporation of new productsIn total there are fifteen items.
Among the items that will be integrated are footwear e textile clothing that they were not in the Fair Prices initial and which were among those that increased the most. They are added to cell phones, construction elements, household appliances, bicycles, motorcycles, fuels and the products of the basic basket.
Around 2000 products will keep their frozen prices and the rest of the products are lowered the roof of raises from 4%, which had been stipulated in the initial program, to 3.2%, which since the Commerce secretary insist on ensuring that it is not an imposition, but that there is a agreement that was done with the different sectors to achieve the new plan.
Fair Prices: the Government launches this Friday a new stage of the program
The conclusions drawn from the first is that prices of mass consumption appeased, but that there were also problems of shortages according to what they found. From here there will be a monitoring that will be digital in command of a site that developed the arsat y Amazon where will be controlled supply level which was the deficit that the first stage had.
On the other hand, compliance with the outlet and the inspection that will be done via the web regarding how and how much is sold, especially what is related to supermarkets.
So far, 320 minutes have been drawn up for non-compliance in the first phase of Fair Prices.
And Massa achieves 3% inflation by the middle of the year, he will have fulfilled what he wanted and what he proposed when he took office in the middle of last year, and from then on he will have another perspective with what his own electoral future and that of the FdT.
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