[ad_1] Currently, the refrigeration plant, known in the meat sector as the former Fricop, belonged until last year to the local company. Mattievich, manages just over 15,000 head per month and directly …
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[ad_1] The dreaded pbadtrough raises doubts among entrepreneurs. The wholesale dollar has increased by 30% in a few hours of operation and there is concern that this difference will be shifted to …
Read More »Directories of Argentine companies on alert for electoral consequences
[ad_1] The dreaded pbadtrough raises doubts among entrepreneurs. The wholesale dollar has increased by 30% in a few hours of operation and there is concern that this difference will be shifted to …
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[ad_1] Related News A study of Edelman Trust Barometer revealed that in Argentina the "employer" is more reliable than nongovernmental organizations, business, government and the media. The report details how the government's …
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[ad_1] This is why the signing of a bilateral "open skies" agreement between Argentina and the United States represents another blow: allows airlines such as American, United or Delta to adopt cabotage …
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[ad_1] The French Minister of Economy and Finance, Bruno Le Mairehe insisted that the so-called "GAFA rate" (from Google, Apple, Facebook and Amazon) "does not only target US companies, but will also …
Read More »Loma Negra CEO: Cement manufacturing in Argentina costs 30% more than in Brazil
[ad_1] Reporter: Was the conflict at Barker's factory totally resolved? Sergio Faifman: Our intention has never been to close the plant, mainly because of the social impact it has on the region. …
Read More »Cryptocurrency regulation dominates the G7 agenda | Chronic
[ad_1] G7 finance ministers signed an agreement in France on Thursday allowing big tech companies such as Google, Amazon, Facebook or Apple to pay taxes in countries where they earn money, even …
Read More »Martino: Argentina needs a very competitive discussion
[ad_1] Gabriel Martino: I think the heaviest thing happened. The economy should start giving good news. June was better than May and July will be better than June. If you take quarterly, …
Read More »Telecom Receives $ 400 Million in International Markets to Refinance Liabilities
[ad_1] The issuance of marketable bonds, initially forecast at US $ 300 million and expandable to US $ 500 million, has resulted in an oversubscription about seven times higher in the international …
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