"It is key to achieve cutting-edge development": Gustavo Petro

“It is key to achieve cutting-edge development”: Gustavo Petro

The new industrialization and trade policy promoted by the Executive needs the discussion between the public and private sectors, as well as academic actorsThat was the central axis of the message sent by the National Government for the Portafolio Awards, held yesterday in Bogotá.

(‘Everything will be tied to basic inflation, not total’: Ministry of Finance).

The President of the Republic, Gustavo Petro, sent a greeting message to Portafolio and celebrated the holding of the event, which in this edition “recognizes the evolution of the private sector”.

He expressed that it is “fundamental to consolidate cutting-edge development, based on knowledge and capacity building, especially for small and medium-sized companies that are the main generators of employment.”

The Head of State also assured that “we are at a conjunctural moment in which we must move towards decarbonization in the face of the call of science for the climate crisis.”

(Concerts, events and entertainment, with significant contributions to GDP).

On the other hand, through a video, the Minister of Commerce, Industry and Tourism, Germán Umaña, also sent a message, this time, related to the new industrialization and trade policy promoted by the Executive it needs discussion between the public and private sectors, as well as academic actors.

“This task, which we started and which needs to be sustained over time, requires the support of both the Government and businessmen, academics, scientists, universities and science and technology institutions. This is the opportunity to call for joint work in that direction,” said Germán Umaña, Minister of Commerce, Industry and Tourism, who is worth remembering, was one of Portafolio’s regular columnists.

(Did there change? The milestones that Petro attributes to his first 100 days).


Along these lines, Umaña highlighted the winners of the twenty-eighth edition of this business award, who “really commit to a future with social justice,” said the minister.

In this new proposal, of which the portfolio holder deepened his message, it is produced as a response to the new short-term challenges and those structural ones that have been identified the new administration since his arrival at the Casa de Nariño in August of this year.

“To give this answer, this new proposal for a commercial policy, reindustrialization and services with the incorporation of cutting-edge technologies is developed in depth, as well as the emphasis on sustainable tourism,” said Umaña.

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