Entrepreneurs of Ecuador start the year with three regulations
With three strokes began the first month of 2015 for entrepreneurs, said Pablo Arosemena on January 8, President of the Chamber of Commerce of Guayaquil, during a meeting to which that brought together representatives of commercial and industrial associations in the country.
The application of the exchange tariff for Colombia (21%) and Peru (7%) for imports, tax reforms (specifically referring to the 100% taxon gas stoves) and the reduction of the quota for imports of vehicles, are the three main concerns entrepreneurs start their business operations this year.
The technical Vice President of the Chamber of Industries of Cuenca, Andrés Robalino, is concerned that Peru imposes sanctions on “flagship” products sent to that market and specifically Cuenca, as kitchen appliances.