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The Government ordered the repeal - through Resolution 51/2024, published this Monday in the Official Gazette - of 69 regulations related to the Fair Prices, Gondolas and Supply Law with the objective of "reducing bureaucracy, strengthening competition and improving trade." "The meaning of these measures is to simplify commerce, debureaucratize State management and prevent both citizens and companies from wasting time and resources by sending information that has become unnecessary," said the Secretary of Commerce, Pablo Lavigne, who signed the regulations. The 69 regulations, which were repealed by resolution 51/2024 published this Monday in the Official Gazette, "They hindered commercial relations between citizens and promoted an interventionist role of the State," indicated the Secretary of Commerce. The organization noted that "work was carried out on the survey of the regulations of each area under its charge with the aim of debureaucratizing management, simplifying the flow of information from society to the State, eliminating overlaps and reiterations that were detected in the regulations and" promote the necessary adjustments, starting from the repeal of laws such as the supply law, the gondola law and the price observatory.
Among what was achieved with the repeals is the Sifire, a system that established the obligation to report labels and labels of new products, and the Sipre, a regime for Namibia WhatsApp Number List nformation on prices and quantities sold of final and intermediate goods established during the previous government. “Both systems generated a waste of human and technological resources for both the State and companies with information that in the past was used as a tool to pressure companies to achieve compliance with the programs promoted by the previous administration,” it is stated. Indian. It was also proposed to repeal complementary regulations to the Gondolas and Supply Law, already eliminated, which established its supervision and compliance. The maximum price information regimes, Care Prices, were also repealed. as well as the repeal of any complementary rule of the Fair Prices program, since it had ended on .
According to the Secretariat, "These tools only served to distort the pricing system. mainly food and drinks in our country. Likewise, the repeal of the access program for regional products in large supermarkets was promoted, seeking “that these types of policies be promoted by provincial governments, addressing the challenges of each regional economy, thus contributing to promoting real federalism.” Within the simplification policies promoted by the Ministry of Commerce, regulations were implemented linked to intervention in the fee information process for privately managed colleges and universities. Likewise, the obligation for refrigerators to report weekly their prices and quantities sold was repealed, and a regime for treating consumer over-indebtedness “that violated basic aspects of the National Constitution in accordance with the provisions of article 42, of users and consumers. «. These derogations are the result of a first stage of study, which will be followed by other measures, it was reported.
Among what was achieved with the repeals is the Sifire, a system that established the obligation to report labels and labels of new products, and the Sipre, a regime for Namibia WhatsApp Number List nformation on prices and quantities sold of final and intermediate goods established during the previous government. “Both systems generated a waste of human and technological resources for both the State and companies with information that in the past was used as a tool to pressure companies to achieve compliance with the programs promoted by the previous administration,” it is stated. Indian. It was also proposed to repeal complementary regulations to the Gondolas and Supply Law, already eliminated, which established its supervision and compliance. The maximum price information regimes, Care Prices, were also repealed. as well as the repeal of any complementary rule of the Fair Prices program, since it had ended on .
According to the Secretariat, "These tools only served to distort the pricing system. mainly food and drinks in our country. Likewise, the repeal of the access program for regional products in large supermarkets was promoted, seeking “that these types of policies be promoted by provincial governments, addressing the challenges of each regional economy, thus contributing to promoting real federalism.” Within the simplification policies promoted by the Ministry of Commerce, regulations were implemented linked to intervention in the fee information process for privately managed colleges and universities. Likewise, the obligation for refrigerators to report weekly their prices and quantities sold was repealed, and a regime for treating consumer over-indebtedness “that violated basic aspects of the National Constitution in accordance with the provisions of article 42, of users and consumers. «. These derogations are the result of a first stage of study, which will be followed by other measures, it was reported.