All for the greater good and lower prices. Still, it is sad to see so many companies failing. Some of these companies have been around for over 100 years. My doorman's family all lost their jobs with this textile plant closing in Corrientes - Emilio Alal.
I can't see how plants like this or anything fabric related can do well against China. Not with electricity prices where they are now, still too high taxes, labor costs going up and overvalued exchange rate.
Also the consumption from locals has collapsed with spending falling. Dozens of companies are closing every day since Milei started. Probably will pick up as imports continue to go up.
Ceramics, textiles, appliances, metalworking. They are all shutting down.
La firma Emilio Alal, fundada en 1914, bajó sus persianas por la crisis del sector. Atribuyó la decisión al deterioro financiero, la apertura de importaciones y los altos costos, y generó fuerte preocupación en la industria regional.
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