The 30th Edition of the Industry Legislative Assembly on Tuesday (25), at an event at the Chamber of Deputies, Brassilia (DF), was launched with an agenda that highlighted taxes, stability, industrial policy, innovation, foreign trade and labor relations.
The law, which included parliamentarians and business leaders from all over Brazil, attended the State of Industries of Industries, Alex Carvalho and Francisco Victor, FIEPA Legislative Affairs Council.
The Agenda combines 135 bills with the National Confederation of Industry (CNI), the general interest of the 90 industrial sector. These proposals are classified between eight factors: financing cost, infrastructure, social infrastructure, labor law, environment, institutional issues, financial control and tax system.
FIEPA contributes to the subjects that are interested in para industries
Francisco Victor’s Background Council of Legislative Affairs President of the President of the Legislative Council worked directly with the document. “We have learned that the legislative process is the consequence of our demands, including the demands of the Brazilian industry. When these proposals come in the House of Representatives, they get shape, but this is not always the right way to a specific region industry like Amazon.”
“In addition to the guidelines, the return of parliamentarians is to support the members of Parliament, so that they can usually protect the industry, but to know and protect the interests of the industry from para.”
For the President of the FIEEPA system Alex Carvalho, the experiment exacerbates the presence of FIIPA in Brazilia, strengthening the company’s partnership in the proposal of public policies and the challenges of the challenges of the para industry’s competition.
Alex Carvalho emphasized: “Now the guidelines monitoring the para industry and the public policies that are effectively contributing to the development of the Para State from the power of the state”.
According to CNI president Ricardo Alban, the agenda of the Legislative Assembly is symbolic of the covenant’s victory between the industry and the National Congress in favor of Brazil, which is economically rich and socially incorporated.
“Through this agenda, the CNI reiterates its commitment to protect the national industry impartially and transparently. The formulation and approval of the principles that improve the business environment, strengthening the competitiveness of the companies, and the key role of the confederation helpers and the Senators.”