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The end result of "legal looting" in Venezuela (PICTURES) (Original Post) GatoGordo Jan 2018 OP
Round 2! Let the legal looting begin... again! GatoGordo Jan 2018 #1
 

GatoGordo

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1. Round 2! Let the legal looting begin... again!
Wed Jan 17, 2018, 11:53 PM
Jan 2018
Sundde initiates supervision to restore prices
Jan 17, 2018 12:32 pm

translated from Spanish

The National Superintendent for the Defense of Socioeconomic Rights, William Contreras, reported that as of this Wednesday, companies are being monitored to comply with the price restoration measure. This is what unionradio.net reviews

"Today we begin a process of notifying the production companies supplying these items to monitor that the measure of returning to the billing prices of December 15 is met, and that the prices are marked in the body of the product, not the price marking was being complied with and the offices and suppliers were decreasing. "

He explained in the program Al Instante de Union Radio, that 6,506 products of all types were analyzed where increases of at least 200% were detected. "We had to apply a preventive measure, the law says that we have to guarantee the integrity of access to wages, to goods and services and to the stability of workers' income."

Among the products reviewed are canned sardines and mineral water.

Between this Wednesday, January 17 and Friday, January 19, the national government will install a series of work tables with representatives of the economic sectors. This measure seeks to resolve the issues: transport, raw material, plastic, citizen security, finance.

https://www.lapatilla.com/site/2018/01/17/sundde-inicio-supervision-para-el-restablecimiento-de-precios/

Another self educated bureaucrat who thinks he knows what it takes to run a business. Profit margins, incomes and outlays, the nuances of inventory and of course, value.

Of the 6505 products they analyzed, you can bet they will be reduced in price (unilaterally by SUNDDE) and henceforth, those products will join the original 60 products that cannot be found at any price in Venezuela.
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