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Peruvian economy Due to the shutdowns caused by the protests, the company lost more than 2,900,000,000 S/, but how much did mypes lose?
Mype and Industry Vice Minister Javier Davila claims that protests they generate a loss of around S$125 million for each day of downtime.
In a conversation with RPP, Davila clarified that more than half a million small businesses are affected by this situation.
“We recorded that more or less 690,000 mips those that are affected, that means we are affecting 690,000 production units that employ about 3 or 4 workers, we are talking about a significant number of families affected,” he commented.
It is estimated that due to these protests and declining income, 40% of maps stopped paying their money. debts with financial institutions.
“We had a meeting with the Federation of Municipal Savings Banks, and we were told that in the southern part of the country a decrease in the payment chain was already recorded during January, about 40% of the maps had already stopped paying. They are paralyzed. , they don’t produce anything, they don’t sell anything,” Davila said.
On the question of a possible debt restructuring mipsThe Vice Minister indicated that this measure could not be excluded.
“In financial matters, we are seeing what can be done (…) Nothing is ruled out, we are working to find the best measures to deal with mipes,” he added.
Davila recalled that the Minister of Economy announced the second package of “Con Punche Peru” and that “Con Punche Productivo” has already been launched from Produce, focused on creating purchases from the state from mypes.
Source: RPP

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