2023-08-23 20:04:54
With the main objective of listing the main impacts that the tax reform may reflect on the economic scenario and debating the perspectives on the measures, ABIMAQ (Brazilian Association of Machinery and Equipment Industry) will hold the event “Business Meeting of the Machinery and Equipment Sector”. Equipment”, at the headquarters of ABIMAQ Santa Catarina (Estrada Dona Francisca, 8300 – Industrial District, Joinville).
On the occasion, in the presence of José Velloso, Executive President of ABIMAQ/SINDIMAQ; Gino Paulucci, Chairman of the ABIMAQ/SINDIMAQ Board of Directors; Cristina Zanella, Director of Economics and Statistics at ABIMAQ; Fernando Bade, from the Department of Finance of the State of SC, and William Escher, the new Secretary of Innovation for Joinville, will present the consequences of the tax reform for the machinery and equipment sector, the current economic scenario and the perspectives for the region and the Brazil.
According to the executive president of ABIMAQ, José Velloso, the event in Curitiba is important to analyze the projections. “I am absolutely sure that the meeting will be very useful for analyzing the economy and what can be expected after the tax reform”, he analyzes.
Service:
Business Meeting of the Machinery and Equipment Sector
Location: ABIMAQ Santa Catarina (Estrada Dona Francisca, 8300 – Distrito Industrial,
Joinville)
Date: August 25th (Friday)
Time: From 9.30 am
Schedule:
09:30: Welcome coffee
10 am: Opening Panel – With Gino Paulucci Junior, Chairman of the Board of
ABIMAQ/SINDIMAQ Administration, Fernando Bade, Treasury Department of
Estado de SC and William Escher, Joinville’s new Innovation Secretary.
10:10 am: Analysis of the Economic Situation, Regional Scenario and Prospects for the
Brazil – With Cristina Zanella, Director of Economics and Statistics at ABIMAQ
10:30 am: The impacts of the Tax Reform on the Machinery and
Equipment – With José Velloso, Executive President of ABIMAQ/SINDIMAQ
11h10: Debates
11:30 am: Closing
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