Buenos Aires, February 24 (NA) – The Group of 6 (G-6) delegation, comprising the Argentine Banks Association, the Buenos Aires Stock Exchange, the Argentine Chamber of Commerce and Services, the Argentine Chamber of Construction, the Argentine Rural Society, and the Argentine Industrial Union, expressed support for labor reform and also requested a reduction in tax burdens. This was conveyed during a working meeting with the Chief of Staff of Ministers, Manuel Adorni, and the Secretary of Communication, Javier Lanari. The meeting analyzed the country's economic and productive perspectives, as well as the main legislative projects under consideration that impact business activity, according to the Argentine News Agency (NA). Likewise, the G-6 reaffirmed its call for institutional dialogue with national authorities and its commitment to sustainable development, job creation, credit generation, and the strengthening of the Argentine productive sector. The entities agreed on the need to continue working in an articulated manner between the public and private sectors to consolidate economic growth and improve the living conditions of Argentines. In the review of the different economic sectors, the representatives presented different realities, although they coincided in the request to lower tax burdens.
Argentine Business Sector Backs Labor Reform and Requests Tax Cuts
In Buenos Aires, a meeting was held between representatives of Argentina's leading business associations (G-6) and the government. Business expressed support for labor reform and called for a reduction in tax burdens to stimulate economic growth and job creation.