Buenos Aires Undersecretary of Commercial Development and Investment Promotion, Ariel Aguilarhe stood out for the 750 so close to the governor Axel Kicillof with the SME entrepreneurs of the province and he confirmed that the necessary measures are being sought until the crisis that Javier Milei’s policies generate in the productive sector.
consultation with The MorningAguilar said Kicillof’s connection with SME entrepreneurs and product sectors is sustainable. “The disaster created by these policies shows that Axel continues to choose to work with all SME entrepreneurs“, he said.
And he said in the middle of a series of events in which the governor is approaching business trips with businessmen to hear the current situation in the first person: “Although this may only be a concession. there is no solution to the business which is done “Axel continues to prioritize SMEs.”
Anyway, Aguiar said: “Communication with these businessmen is not limited to the round of meetings, but is maintained permanently. During the day, The governor visited various centers where businessmen shared their truths“.
“Many of them made huge investments and today they face the paralysis of almost half of their machines. In that context, the governor was present, showing his face and accompanying him”, he lamented the current state of the economy.
The Business Tours are events organized by the Ministry of Production, Science and Technological Innovation of Buenos Aires. This month they were held in the towns of San Vicente, Berisso and General Rodríguez, among others.
These multi-sector meetings are part of a series of public policies to support small and medium-sized businesses, which face a new challenge every day in a context marked by the change measures imposed by Javier Milei’s cabinet the action.
How does the support for SMEs under Kicillof’s leadership compare to previous administrations, and what feedback have entrepreneurs provided regarding the effectiveness of the government’s initiatives in promoting sustainable growth for their businesses?
Section 1: The relationship between Buenos Aires Governor Axel Kicillof and SME entrepreneurs
Question: Can you provide an overview of the current state of the relationship between Buenos Aires Governor Axel Kicillof and SME entrepreneurs in the province? How has this relationship evolved over time, and what are the key challenges facing these entrepreneurs under the current administration’s policies?
section 2: The impact of Javier Milei’s policies on the productive sector
Question: In your opinion, what are the most significant impacts of the policies implemented by Javier Milei’s cabinet on the productive sector in Buenos Aires, and how have these changes affected small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in particular? What actions are being taken by the provincial government to address these challenges?
section 3: Support measures for SMEs in Buenos Aires
Question: What specific policies or initiatives has the Kicillof administration put in place to support SMEs in the face of the current economic climate? How effective have these measures been, and what areas could use further attention or improvement? Additionally, what role do you see for public-private partnerships in fostering growth and development for SMEs in the province?