He Government Argentina, led by Javier Milei, has made a decision that has generated a great debate in the political and economic sphere of the country: the elimination of the National Program for the Development of Industrial Parks.
This measure of Governmentannounced through decree 1077/2024, has been justified by the administration as a need to optimize the resources assigned to industrial policy and prioritize new strategies that allow the competitiveness of the productive sectors to be sustained.
The National Program for The Development of Industrial Parks was initially implemented in 2010 during the government of Cristina Fernández de Kirchner and renovated in 2020 under the administration of Alberto Fernández.
This program aimed to promote territorial planning, promote associative and cooperative schemes, promote industrial development, encourage the generation of local employment and enhance the synergies derived from the common location.
However, Javier Milei’s government has argued that, in the current context of public emergency in administrative, economic, financial and energy matters, it is essential to review and adapt policies for the industrial sector.
According to the decree, the economic situation in Argentina in recent years has generated deep imbalances that have negatively impacted the entire population, especially socially and economically.
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The elimination of the program has sparked various reactions among the country’s economic and social actors. On the one hand, some sectors have supported the measure of Governmentarguing that it is necessary to optimize resources and prioritize more effective strategies for industrial development.
On the other hand, many critics have expressed concern about the possible negative consequences of this decision. One of the main impacts of the elimination of the program is the lack of financing for infrastructure works in public and mixed industrial parks.
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