Caputo's warning to automotive for a possible price rise and spoke of “defending consumers”


The Minister of Economy, Luis “Toto” Caputo, warned on Wednesday at Automotives before one Possible price rise in certain car models from May. “We will use tools to defend consumers,” The administration official of the administration of Javier Milei. Through his X account, Caputo responded to the journalist of financial field, Horacio Alonso, who said that the brands of the Stellantis Group a 3.5% The prices of their models, which include Peugeot, Fiat and Citröen, since May. “I do not think it is so, Horacio. If it were true, it would be a change in the relationship of trust built with this industry. And if that trust is broken, which cost so much to build, we will use our tools to defend consumers,” Caputo marked. The message of the head of the Palace of the Treasury arrives after, after the end of the exchange rate for people, a situation of uncertainty in the automotive sector would be generated because during the restrictions to the dollar. I was in A moment of upward sales, recovery and good projections. The first brand that had spoken about it for rumors of increases was Ford. Through a statement, the car company was in favor of leaving the stocks as a result of accessing the market, and the agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF). In that line, from the terminal they highlighted that The commercial conditions will not change following these ads I don't know They will modify prices This month [abril]On the other hand, Volkswagen reversed last week with the 3% increases he had announced after the departure of the stocks. Meanwhile, on Friday, April 18 from the Chamber of Importers and Official Automotive Distributors (CIDOA) confirmed that none of the marks nucleated in the entity increased their values. They are: BAIC, BMW, Byd, Chery, DFSK, Foton, Great Wall, Haval Hyundai, Isuzu, Jac, Jaguar, JMC, Kia, Land Rover, Mack, Mini, Porsche, Shineray, Subaru, Suzuki, Volvo and Mitsubishi. NOTICE IN DEVELOPMENT IN DEVELOPMENT

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