Local October 21, 2024 - 9:43 am

ADOPRON applauds Abinader’s decision to withdraw Tax Modernization Bill

Santo Domingo.- The Dominican Association of Rum Producers (ADOPRON) has praised President Luis Abinader’s decision to withdraw the Fiscal Modernization Bill from the National Congress, seeing it as a response to the concerns of citizens and the country’s productive sectors. This move reflects the government’s commitment to maintaining an open dialogue and prioritizing consensus and social sensitivity.

ADOPRON recognizes that the country’s stability and economic growth depend on a balanced fiscal policy that supports both industry development and societal well-being. The association appreciates the President’s willingness to reconsider fiscal measures, which opens the door for further reflection and collaborative efforts.

ADOPRON reaffirms its commitment to working with the government and society to find sustainable solutions that promote competitiveness, equity, and economic prosperity, while continuing to showcase the excellence of Dominican products.

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