A group of stork dealers and importers of used vehicles is protesting against a Pakistani capital company, which they accuse of monopolizing the market by operating illegally.
This Monday, Cigüeñeros and importers of used vehicles gathered on route PY 02 at Km 14where they closed half the road in claim to the company Matsuda Motorswhose main shareholders are Pakistani citizens.
The same they accuse the Pakistani capital company of having a monopoly on the used vehicle import marketleaving more than 300 families without their daily bread.
“Only a small group is being able to work those whom this Lordor Farin Matsuda gives them work, he is practically only working and the rest of us are left out in the open”, expressed Ángel Romero, one of the leaders of the sector, in conversation with the GEN channel of Nación Media.
Romero explained that the freight price to bring vehicles from Chile is approximately US$4,500, while this company carries out the same operation for US$3,500, leaving the other storks virtually unable to compete.
Likewise, they suspect that said company operates illegally resorting to money laundering and millionaire tax evasion. Faced with this situation, the protesters demand the intervention of the Undersecretary of State for Taxation (SET) and the National Customs Directorate (DNA).
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? On Route PY 02, KM14, Cigüeñeros will close half the road from 08:00, used vehicle importers denounce trade monopolization.
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