The Argentine Confederation of Medium Enterprises (CAME) held a meeting with the Secretary of Commerce, Matías Tombolini, where they discussed the implementation of the Import System of the Argentine Republic (SIRA) and the "Ahora 30" program.
The board of directors of the Argentine Confederation of Medium-Sized Enterprises (CAME), headed by its president, Alfredo González, received the Secretary of Commerce, Matías Tombolini, at the entity's headquarters, who answered questions about two of the latest measures announced by the Minister of Economy, Sergio Massa. The focus was on the new Import System of the Argentine Republic (SIRA), which was harshly criticized, and the Now 30 program. González argued that SMEs need to clarify how the new system will work. The entrepreneur requires certainty for decision making. Tombolini, an official close to Massa, explained that the SIRA is a different structure from the SIMI and reinforces the model of access to imports. Once the SIRA is approved, Commerce authorizes the payment date, which for SMEs will have a floor of 60 days. And he added that "exceptions that merit payment in fewer days will be studied during the course of the new system. As indicated by CAME, a difficulty ...