San Marino. USC calls for more attention to the business world
“Raw materials available in strong increase and scarcely are slowing down the productivity of companies and consequently of activities, the important increase in users that will produce a significant rebound in costs for all companies and the uncertainty about the future created by the important contagion in recent weeks, they are generating incalculable damage to the entire economic and tourist fabric ”.
To support it is theSammarinese Trade and Tourism Union, adding: “We hope that the same fate will not also happen to basic necessities such as agro-food products, even if international news that is circulating is not a good omen”.
The association explains “for some time it has been asking for greater attention, on the part of the executive, to the entire business world operating in the Republic”, denouncing “distortions and operational difficulties that transversely affect almost all the economic sectors of our country but to date little or no nothing has been done but, if not, we ask to be denied by official sources “.
“We are aware – it continues – that the management of the pandemic may have had the work of the Secretariats but we must once again turn away our disappointment at the lack of slowing down of consideration addressed to the resolutions of the external difficulties that all are facing and that have sharply sharpened in the last two years.
Furthermore, we consider it insufficient to sign agreements or memoranda with foreign countries in the hope of solving the long-standing internal problems, just as we consider it insufficient to limit ourselves to sponsoring our country outside the borders in the hope that new users “rain from the sky” bringing new life to the Republic.
As already stated, we have the duty and the need to broaden our horizons but we consider it essential to address the distortions and shortcomings of our system, to improve and make our country system productive, starting with the Public Administration.
The “holidays” are ending, another year has passed but how will we face yet another “perfect storm” that is taking shape? “