Industrialists call for greater security
posted on: Jan 25 2012 8:10 by RDugey. Viewed 14 times.Regional industry joined together in the Federation of industrial chambers of Central America and Dominican Republic (Fecaica) yesterday expressed concern over the level of insecurity affecting the region, and after being gathered two days in the country issued a statement which also demand from Governments greater competitiveness and equity Prosecutor.
Juan Antonio Busto, President of the Fecaica; Carlos Rivera, Secretary general; Adolfo Facussé, President of the National Association of industries of Honduras; Abraham Bennaton, Mario Amador, Roberto SOLORZANO, Marco Meneses, Carlos Montenegro, Javier Zepeda, Jorge Arriaza, Juan Francisco Keiner and July Virgil Brache, by the industry of Dominican Republic offered his statements yesterday at press at Tower business.
Committed to mediate in conflicts in foreign trade and to identify the special customs and fiscal regimes, "in order to propose to our" u000a"Governments those that could be included in the bilateral agreement between Central America and RD".
Brache said that two days discussed how to reduce insecurity in Central American countries, where the crime rate was about 10 cases per year per 100,000 inhabitants and now averages of 26 cases for every 100,000, which is to say that insecurity is has tripled.
Stressed that although it is a matter of Governments, employers try to help.
Panama joined the Fecaica where will address their problems in the agreement with Europe. Bustos said that all countries have energy problems and it is very important in the region keep the certainty on the issue of investment.
Seven years of DR - Cafta
manufacturers stressed that DR-Cafta formalized the initiative of the basin of the Caribbean and expanded trade with United States. UU. and that the problem there is recession in the market, not u000athey are buying much or by unequal competition with China. They noted that today are exported vegetables and also of Tilapia, melons and other products, "but in general it is a good tool for development".
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Declaration of LA FECAICA yesterday in RD
meeting quarterly
the Federation of industrial chambers of Central America and Dominican Republic (Fecaica) issued a statement after its quarterly meeting, that integrates to the countries of Nicaragua, Guatemala, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Honduras, RD, and now Panama, with the aim of increasing the competitiveness and create more jobs and wealth, said Brache. Also look at the insecurity, tax equity and discrepancies in tariff nomenclatures in the Customs
LOS themes
the main theme is the regional insecurity. Bustos stated that they are calling on all Governments that engage and RD has no levels in Central America, said that the u000aPresident Leonel Fernandez is clear of the problem and is willing to deal with it.

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