Richard Ujueta, president of Cavecom-E, foresees growth in sales in electronic commerce for this first quarter of the year, promoted by the growing confidence of consumers in digital purchases
Representatives of the Venezuelan Chamber of Electronic Commerce (Cavecom-E) participated in the start of technical tables with government authorities, in order to boost electronic commerce in the country. The activity was headed by authorities of the National Ministry of Commerce, under the coordination of the antitrust superintendence.
The work tables were organized by areas: fiscal and tax, legislative and regulatory and certifications and security elements.
These work tables are intended to generate policies and norms that seek a balance between the State, the entrepreneur, the merchant, the industrial and the consumer, promoting a competitive and diverse market, as he said Cavecom-e on your Instagram account.
In the technical tables, officials of the Ministry of Foreign Trade, of the Seniat, of the National Superintendence for the Defense of the Socio -Economic Rights of Venezuela participated (Sundde), of the Superintendence of Banks and other Financial Institutions (Sudeban), of the National Telecommunications Commission (CONATEL), among others.
Richard Ujueta, president of Cavecom-E, provides for a sales growth for this first quarter of the year, promoted by the growing confidence of consumers in digital purchases and the recent implementation of digital billing, which-to his judgment-to his judgment- It will facilitate the formalization of many businesses. This transition, although mandatory, It does not imply additional costs for consumers, since it is only VAT (Value Added Tax).
In addition, he mentioned in an interview in Fedecámaras Radio that the Chamber works in the certification of sellers to increase confidence in online purchases and in the creation of standards that regulate electronic commerce in the country. For Ujueta, the growth of digital trade in Venezuela is promising and the Chamber is expanding its national presence to support merchants.
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