The document allows for the possibility of addressing or penetrating new markets, establishing bilateral alliances (between regions), encouraging the formality of merchants to achieve a greater tax collection base and evaluating financing options for new investments.
Focusing greater efforts on the detection and development of opportunities within the tourism sector that covers the central region of Venezuela is one of the proposals that stands out in the report presented by the representatives of Fedecámaras in the states: Carabobo, Aragua and La Guaira, before the board of the Federation within the framework of the 80th Annual Assembly held in San Cristóbal, Táchira state.
This initiative, as well as other options to support economic growth, were presented in the text, after evaluating together with its chambers and affiliates a series of elements that have a negative impact internally on the entities, to the point of generating contraction in the production rates of the areas, says a press release.
For regional representatives of the private business sector, little financing, high tax pressure, low demand, migration of human talent, poor international air connectivity and legal uncertainty “put in check” the expectations of the business community and unions.
In order to address these problems, greater interaction was achieved between the sectors, with the premise of seeking solutions or alternatives for improvement, through the promotion and incentive of new business leaders in these regions and the signing of agreements for the training and support of entrepreneurs or new business owners.
The document allows for the possibility of addressing or penetrating new markets, establishing bilateral alliances (between regions), encouraging the formality of merchants to achieve a greater tax collection base, evaluating financing options for new investments (without ruling out international banking ), improve the approach to young entrepreneurs and a possible restructuring of tax collection.
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