The Ministry of Production (Produce) announced that by 2026 S / 4,000 million in goods will have been purchased from 36,000 micro and small businesses (mypes) as part of the “Purchases from MYPErú” program and the economic reactivation plan presented today before the production, micro and small business commission and cooperative of the Congress of the Republic.
The head of Produce, José Incio, presented his five management axes to 2026: economic reactivation, formalization, infrastructure, technology transfer and governance and intersectoral articulation. Incio assured that, in the remainder of 2021, goods for S / 181 million may be acquired from 1,500 mypes through nine purchasing executing nuclei, which will complete S / 600 million projected for this year.
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Likewise, he mentioned the other four axes of his administration: formalization, productive infrastructure, technology transfer in productive chains, digitization and governance and intersectoral articulation.
“We are prioritizing economic reactivation to support the textile-apparel, furniture and metalworking wood goods, leather and footwear productive sectors, among other prioritized productive sectors. They are not alone, the State is present to support them. At the end of the administration, we will have generated 320,000 temporary jobs, “said the head of Produce.
The government’s objective is to formalize more than one million mypes through the Tu Empresa program, which constitutes a contribution of S / 1.4 billion in income tax and create 4.5 million jobs.
During the first semester of next year, the Ancón Industrial Park will be awarded, which will have an investment of US $ 762 million and will generate 120,000 jobs. 60 projects of food markets will be promoted for more than S / 999 million and 27 investment projects in artisanal landing sites.
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With an investment of S / 305 million in favor of agribusiness, fishing and aquaculture, leather and footwear, forestry, wood and textile camelids; announced that, regarding technology transfer, five new Productive Innovation and Technology Transfer Centers (CITE) will be created.
Likewise, in the first semester of 2022, the National Industrial Development Policy will be drawn up, which will promote more competitive manufacturing companies so that by 2026 they contribute 12% of GDP, in relation to the governance and articulation axis.
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