Economy and Business > INTERVIEW WITH JULIO CÉSAR LESTIDO
The president of the National Chamber of Commerce and Services was concerned about the impact of the exchange rate gap with Argentina and Brazil: “It is a very difficult solution,” he admitted
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August 27, 2022 at 05:01
Businessman Julio César Lestido spent six consecutive years on the board of the National Chamber of Commerce and Services, four as president and two as vice president. He took a sabbatical —because that is what the statute established— and in July he returned to the presidency of one of the main unions in the country, because they asked him to and because he believes in the role of unionism.
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