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‘We are merchants’, the song that Damiano composed for the Guayaquil trade | Economy | News

Guayaquil trade now has a rhythm. This is the new song we are merchantsby the Ecuadorian singer-songwriter Damiano, which was released on the night of May 17 by the Guayaquil Chamber of Commerce (CCG) and is now available on the institution’s YouTube channel through the link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZVuff8r_zc&t=15s. It will be on Spotify soon.

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The video clip, 3 min 20 s long, begins with images of Guayaquil commerce in 1929 and of the former headquarters of the Guayaquil Chamber of Commerce, located on Olmedo and Boyacá avenues, in front of the Caja del Seguro building, in the commercial heart of the city; to later give way to companies, entrepreneurs and current businessmen from various branches of commerce.

Companies such as Difare, Dipaso, Almacenes Estuardo Sánchez, Corporación El Rosado, La Ganga, this newspaper and many more appear in the piece of music, which was rated by Miguel Ángel González, president of the CCGas a song that identifies the commercial sector.

“We wanted a letter that represents us, that motivates us in the good and not so good days that we merchants live. It took us several months to decide on the rhythm that makes us match and infect us. Now we merchants not only have a house, a logo and a representative, but also a song that identifies us and unites us more as a guild. Economics is also a social science, and innovation is an essential part of its ingredients. Today, we are the first trade union that travels along economic routes with rhythm”, explained González during the launch of the musical piece, which, according to the head of the union, seeks to reflect qualities of merchants, such as joy, commitment, fidelity , perseverance, bravery and audacity.

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