The Uruguayan Chamber of Information Technology (Cuti) has drawn up a series of proposals for the presidential candidates. It highlights the need for more areas of job training and agreements with other countries to reduce export taxes.
The proposals were presented this Thursday to the Colorado candidate Ernesto Talvi. Speaking to the media, the president of Cuti, Leonardo Loureiro, said that it is essential to have an education and training system capable of responding to the labour demand in the sector.
On the other hand, he pointed out that Uruguay has few agreements with other countries to avoid double taxation. With the United States, tariff barriers could be reduced to lower software export costs, he said.
Source: Radio Uruguay
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