Alex Contreras, head of the Ministry of Economy and Financereported that in the following days measures will be announced for the textile sector given the difficult situation it is going through.
“Next week we are going to give and announce specific measures for the textile sector, which is experiencing a complicated context,” Contreras said during the extraordinary session of the Foreign Trade Commission on Friday, March 10. “In this sense, the plan incorporates financing measures and structural measures that are going to have a strong impact in the long term,” he added.
Previously, the Government decided not to apply safeguards on imports of Chinese clothing. This was rejected by the Mype National Defense Front because it would put more than 100,000 Peruvian companies at risk.
For his part, Raúl Pérez Reyes, Minister of Production, previously declared that a package of regulations is being prepared to help micro and small companies. “In the Government we are plotting a package of measures, we have already been talking with the unions. We are going to make a regulatory proposal and we are working with the MEF. We hope to announce them probably starting next week,” the Produce headline said on March 2.
Source: Larepublica

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