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As a solution to the crisis of business organizations in the Valencian Community, Salvador Navarro, president of the CEV , defended his management model. After pointing out that the current model is unsustainable - a regional employers' association supported by the quotas of the provincial ones - Navarro pointed out that the new organization must equally serve the companies and sectors of Alicante, Castellón and Valencia. Navarro is committed to a model that supports the community, with presence in those areas where it is necessary. Navarrese SalvadorIn his speech at the Europe Forum , Navarro recalled that the CEV - which this year celebrates the 40th anniversary of its foundation - is the only healthy employers' association that is supported by the grassroots. "We have collaborated with Cierval and we have provided liquidity to the extent of our possibilities," he added, alluding to the economic difficulties suffered by the regional employers' association that have led them to pre-bankruptcy. [more information post_ids=»97456,97474″] Navarro blamed previous managers for the poor situation of Valencian business organizations and stated that they cannot depend on public money, since economic independence is what facilitates success. Likewise, the president of the CEV announced an upcoming consultation with members on the organizational model, although he reiterated that we must move away from "old formulas that do not work." "We have to build something new and solid." Navarro 's intervention began with a review of the great economic magnitudes of the Valencian Community.
The president of the CEV highlighted the leadership of the Valencian Community in economic growth and stressed that the 16.5% recovery in national employment has Valencian origin. He also highlighted that we are the second largest ex Belgium Phone Number List porter, but with a significant trade surplus. Data, he said, that must be valued, taking into account the difference in advantages with which one starts. In that aspect, he claimed the need for the Mediterranean corridor, the connection with Zaragoza and the Cantabrian corridor. I ignore the Valencian Community "Every euro that is not invested, " he said, "affects all Valencians ." Navarro wondered about the reasons for the " ignorance" of investments in the Valencian Community and about the beneficiaries of this disregard. However, he recalled that the current composition of the national parliament represents an opportunity to negotiate better treatment for the Valencian territory by enforcing a leading industrial production of almost 20% or a tourism sector that breaks historical records and is about to become the first destination. tourist in hotel accommodation. Data that contrasts with a GDP per capita 11% lower than the national average or an unemployment rate 19% higher than the national average. He also discussed the deficit in innovation and the flight of talent that he described as “difficult to quantify.” The business leader demanded that the additional resources obtained by the regional government with the new financing model be used to invest and not to increase bureaucracy.
He defended the public-private collaboration model and called for general tax harmonization, since there are currently more than 100 different regional taxes that "break the single market" and are a breeding ground for unfair competition between autonomous regions to attract companies. Tax harmonization He harshly criticized the fiscal changes, both in the central and regional administrations. "Tax policy cannot be improvised," he stated, in reference to the various changes made to Corporate Tax and, at the regional level, donations and inheritances, a reform that seriously compromises the future of the family business. Another great pact that he requested was one that stabilizes educational curricula. In this sense, he asked that more prominence be given to private education at all levels. Regarding professional and university training, he asked for a more fluid relationship with the company. In this regard, he highlighted that the CEV has an agreement with the UPV to assist companies that are looking for solutions to their production problems and that are close to reaching a similar agreement with the UV. The president of the employers' association also spoke of the need for growth of SMEs and micro-SMEs to be able to access digitalization processes and sources of financing, to overcome the problem of low productivity that they currently have compared to Europe. Regarding foreign investment, Navarro was critical of public powers that, depending on color, assume commitments that are not assumed by successors, creating enormous legal uncertainty. He was also very critical of the messages spread about corruption. «The Valencian community is the eighth in number of summaries in the National Court for corruption. Catalonia is the first. We cannot go to Madrid with messages about corruption, because we managed to identify corruption with the Valencian Community and that is not the case.
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