state purchases to micro and small enterprises (MSEs) exceed the 6.000 million new soles at the end of 2010, said today the Minister of Production , Jorge Villasante.
"Small businesses are realizing the benefits that brings the execution, one is selling their products to the State which is a major purchaser of goods and services," he said.
said that in 2009 the mypes sold to the state by more than 6,700 million soles, and although this year's results will be known only in the first week of January, he hoped that government procurement in this sector exceeds that amount, or at least similar.
also Villasante said that there is a rule requiring state agencies to reserve 40 percent of their purchases in specific goods, the mypes from next year.
"That is, if a state agency will buy 1.000 folders 400 should be reserved for mypes allotted to this sector because there are companies that have the potential to meet this requirement, "he said.
however, said that there is still a supreme decree to identify what is the list of goods and services which necessarily has to be booked this 40 percent of state purchases.
"We are finalizing these goods and I believe that this Decree shall be published no later than January of next year," he said.
The minister said that government purchases are directed to the sectors of textiles and garments, wood, metal, lighting, leather and footwear, as well as services such as accountants or lawyers.
Via Andean
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