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The furniture industry can be a great help in exports

posted on: Nov 21 2011 10:11 by RDugey. Viewed 17 times.

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The furniture industry should be strengthened through competitive and soft loans, but most especially creating conditions for business to generate foreign exchange through exports to markets such as Central America, United States and Caricom.

Approach made him the President of the National Association of furniture industry and related (Asonaimco), Yuri Chez, in an interview with LISTÍN DIARIO, who understands that the National Council for promotion and support of Micro, small and medium sized enterprises (Promipyme) should play a leading role the process of strengthening of important productive sectors which depend on the micro-credit.

"Industrial small and SME entrepreneurs don't need send us commercial banking to us classified in C because of high risk, since that interest get highest." If it was created Promipyme believe that this entity should be strengthened and u000a"may be a good amount of resources to support this sector," said Chez.

Regard to if resources which handles Promipyme are being correctly, the Asonaimco President said that "If you are using well it not proven, that if you are using well there should be a response and a comparison, by setting targets for growth and stability of the sector of SMMEs.

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Criticized from Promipyme are even presented the financial statements. In his opinion, the money must be put in places where it generates greater development. "We can say that we have actually received little financial support and work practically with the desire and nothing else," explained the business representative.

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LA FERIA NACIONAL SE celebrated until yesterday

the President of Asonaimco, Yuri Chez, visited LISTÍN DIARIO on occasion of celebrating the national fair of Mueblo, which ended yesterday with positive results.

To your u000aunderstand, if 20 or 30% of micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMMEs) operating in informality joins should not make any tax in the country reform, as they tributarán and the revenue will come to the State.

He said that the furniture manufacturer sector can be decisive to alleviate the deficit which has the country in its balance of payments with Central America and other regions.

"In Asonaimco're celebration and rejoicing because we are birthday." "We already are 20 years we have doing the national furniture fair, which is a unique activity for furniture manufacturers in the country, where exhibits the quality with which it is working now," said.



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