Friday, February 25, 2011

Red Polish On Brown Boots

SMEs: in May announced the pension system for SMEs


The executive branch would be ready in May a pension system for workers at the micro and small enterprises ( microenterprises), announced the head of the Ministry of Production (Produce), Jorge Villasante.

explained that the search mechanism is a kind of social pension fund, with a different system that manages both Standardization Bureau (ONP) as that of the Private Administrators of Pension Funds (AFP).

"The Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEF) is working hard on this issue and the owner of the portfolio minister, Ismael Benavides said recently that it could be concluded by April or May," he said.

Features

Under the new Law to Promote Competitiveness , formalization and development of MSEs and access to decent employment (Act Mype) these companies can choose the system special work, which involves the payment of wages and benefits according to company size.

also eligible for a health system and pensions that will be subsidized by the State through the Integrated Health Service (SIS), among other things.

According to the Ministry of Production (Produce), the production units registered on the National Register of Micro and Small Enterprises (Remype) would amount to 150 000 by the end of the first half this year, taking into account that during the previous year exceeded 100 thousand.

Business Development

The consolidated text of Mype Law states that it aims to promote competitiveness, formalization and development of micro and small companies to expand the domestic and foreign markets of these as part of the process of promoting employment, social inclusion and formalization of the economy, the progressive access to employment in conditions of dignity and sufficiency.

addition, the state promotes a favorable environment for the creation, formalization, development and competitiveness of microenterprises and support to new ventures.

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Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Boat Transom Tiedown Bracket

Kuczynski proposed creating a bank to boost exports of textiles Exporters

Candidate presidential Alliance for the Great Shift, Pedro Pablo Kuczynski, proposed creating a bank to facilitate foreign trade, financed entity forming part of the of a sovereign fund created from the excess of international reserves.

"He also proposed the creation of a sovereign fund with excess reserves to be created gradually next year or two, and part of that fund to support the creation of an export-import bank Peruvian exports to facilitate, "he said at the forum" Development and Exporting: Presidential Candidates' Vision "organized by Exporters Association (ADEX).

indicated that the bank would support the creation of production centers Small producers can not be associated with no access to credit.

"Obviously the private sector should participate in the bank for other than state bureaucracy and be successful, the private sector today, especially the banking sector is highly liquid and could contribute much to this project he said.

also said it proposed to maintain a favorable exchange rate policy to the export industry, in order to diversify and create added value.

He said that the financial world is undergoing a extraordinary situation, because the countries of Europe and the United States to recover from the international crisis two years ago, have policies on interest rates, "ultra."

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Saturday, February 19, 2011

Can You Make Nose Smaller By Pinching

Spain

Evil bottled water!


FEATURE: Life &; arts Business

round, bottled water and

industry's campaign fired and new consumption habits bottled liquid unsustainable numbers - the tap is just healthy

LOLA HUETE MACHADO 20/07 / 2010
When booking a table at a fancy restaurant in Madrid, the bartender says: "Here we serve the water jug." Ah, well. And what is the problem? "Well, many customers believe that tap water is ... poor." Ah, here is a sociological fact to understand the boom bottled water consumption in Spain has risen 67% in last decade.

When booking a table at an expensive restaurant in Madrid, the bartender says: "Here we serve the water jug." Ah, well. And what is the problem? "Well, many customers believe that tap water is ... poor." Ah, here is a sociological fact to understand the boom bottled water consumption in Spain has risen 67% in the last decade. Is that water from Madrid, or Spain in general is bad? Or are we to other exotic and chic fashion typical of times of tycoons?

Its sales rose from 2,000 million liters early nineties to 5,600 million in 2008 (we are the third largest consumer in the EU). And because we use about 5,000 million plastic bottles (the most common material) for this purpose. Join similar increase (or more, as in the U.S.) in other countries, including those in developing real candy for the future of the industry, and understand why the March 11 about a hundred municipalities, colleges and universities in Canada celebrated the Day Without Bottled Water shouting "get rid of the water bottle and open the faucet" or "a decade ago bottled water was a novelty, now it seems a necessity" (see www. journeesansbouteilles.ca). Or why others have gone even further: the town of Bundanoon (Australia), for example, was pioneered in 2009 prohibit the sale of bottled water in their area at the initiative of the group Do Something. "It's a moral issue," they said. "Sales are great for the beverage industry, a wonderful marketing business get to convince people to pay 3.50 pounds for something that flows from the faucet."

"In Spain potable water is very good in general, therefore, makes little sense to buy another," says Nuria Hernandez, president of the New Water Culture Foundation (CANF), an academic organization dealing with issues related to sustainable management and based in Zaragoza. It also says an official: "In general we can say from the MARM [Ministry of Environment and Rural and Marine] who live in a country where the tap water is of good quality, except only in times and areas point, but within appropriate fork in terms of quality. The consumer is, therefore, preferring the use of tap water, and thus the per capita consumption with a daily average of 150 liters per capita, higher than the the use of bottled water, with a total of 120 liters a year. "

So why purchase this trend? The ANEABE, the National Association of Bottled Drinking Water, which represents about 100 companies (Danone and Nestlé are leaders, the latter with 77 brands), explains why: "It's the popularity of spas and the desire of visitors to continue enjoying the waters in their homes the fundamental reason that mineral water begins in the early twentieth century, packaged and sold in pharmacies under the name of mineromedicinal , thus facilitating access consumers in these waters ... Today, the trend in the recovery from a way of life through a healthy diet based on natural mineral water located in an important position within healthy diet recommended by nutrition experts for all age groups ".

But water no longer tap natural also. And the difference between each other, questionable. The Swiss Jacques Neirynck even denies that there is some scandals in his book bottled water, and Peter Gleich says in the study of Pacific Institute of California The World Water 2004-05, a key reference for issues of water on the planet, many bottling plants "are worse than the sewers monitored.

Organizations (such as bottled water WWF. Understanding a social phenomenon , 2001) and international activists have for years been questioning one of the key elements in creating demand: the powerful campaigns bottlers to convince the public that their product is better than home. The most famous, Annie Leonard, shows the absurdity of many of our everyday behavior in his films. The story of bottled water (you can see on YouTube) begins: "How creating further demand we do not need and it really destroys is necessary. "

Anyway, this is a growing business in Spain, which directly employs 5,000 people and, according ANEABE (www.aneabe.es), turnover of nearly EUR 1,000 million year bottling natural mineral water (96% from groundwater and mineralization constant), spring (2.5% variable mineralization) or prepared (treated or purified, including the public, the rest). But a business liquid rock flows much paradoxical in its path, as indicated consumer and environmental organizations such as Greenpeace and Ecologists in Action. A summary

One
It would be absurd for the widespread consumption of bottled water in developed countries through networks of piped water supply and drinking water quality when half the world does not have (and the 84,000 million euros spent buying it could invest in a fix and thus achieve the objectives of the UN Millennium 2015).

Two. Because it is a social and developmental weapon double-edged, warns Peter Gleich: "I fear that the availability of bottled water as an alternative to municipal water clean and safe halt international pressure to provide safe water to all human beings. (... ) For cost checks and in fairness, bottled water must not fail to be a temporary solution and should never replace public provision because people have more access problems, poor countries would be forced to pay inflated prices for a water provided by vendors private or bottled water companies. And last Water Forum concluded that in 2025 60% of the world's population have access to clean water and quality.

Three. The controversial operation private water sources in Spain is governed by a law other than that of water (the Mine), causing more than a local conflict and maneuvering of sale doubtful. And it leaves open many questions: Who owns the water really? Who has the right to exploit it? If surface water is a public good, why the ground can be private? Why talk of water production when in fact it is pumping?

Four. For the tremendous environmental impact: three million tons of plastic are used to bottle water worldwide.

For Julio Barea of \u200b\u200bGreenpeace, "the worst part of this story is undoubtedly the end of the life of the package: only 13% of them go to treatment plants." The rest just dumped in landfills or incinerators. "A catastrophe." It takes energy to produce, for transmission from exotic places like the case with Fiji water, generates pollution ... The producers claim that the containers are recyclable, and, yes, but few are recycled.

The container and water is a daily presence in Spain. Looking around, there are various home, office, car, on the beach ... Here there are rated as in countries like Germany (where it takes the plastic container and return the money with your return) therefore thrown away and leave without thinking. And buy a soft drink, because there is usually no public sources or because they ask for a glass of tap water in a bar is ugly. Over 37 plastic bottles (PET, health effect always under discussion) in two minutes we walk through the drafting of the country. Pint. Very common (although most are sold pints), profitable trade: small and expensive. That pint of bottled water in his capacity costs half a euro. Ie about 2,000 euros per cubic meter. The same amount for agricultural use, 0.001 euros. The tap water flowing in Madrid, one euro per cubic meter. That is, for what it is worth get a pint in bottle 1,000 liters of water. Have we gone insane or spendthrifts? Barea asks him: "And the difference may be greater. In the office I have a bottle of Bling brand sent to me, costs $ 40, ie the cubic meter would go for 35,000 euros." Like a very expensive gasoline is involved. A brand perfume. U gold. And under that concept also moves some of the packaging industry with hyper-, apparent content with unique properties, exquisite and exotic flavors ...

A BBC documentary broadcast weeks ago by La 2 de TVE left literally stuck to the chair. Seabed turned into trash, mountains water bottles take hundreds of years to disappear. Its title: Bottled Water Who Needs It? When issued in 2008 on the BBC its impact was such that the Government has banned plastic water bottles in government offices. "We must make the act of drinking bottled water is as outmoded as smoking," said one ad. And the environment minister, Phil Woolas, said: "The amount of money spent on mineral water is in the boundaries of what is considered morally acceptable." London Mayor Ken Livingstone, was especially active: "Do not be ashamed to ask for water from the tap in the restaurant ... will reduce gas emissions (CO2) emissions from production and transportation and contribute to solving the problem of what to do with used bottles. "According to one study, a glass of tap water in London leaves a mark of CO2 of only 0, 3 grams compared to 185 in the case of a glass of mineral water brand, similar to what is supposed to move a car for a mile.

Asked the Ministry of Environment on use, abuse and control bottled water, your answer, in writing, provides practical information modeled on ANEABE's website: "The industry manages resources in a sustainable way ... The packages are a minimum proportion (2%) within the universe of packaged products ... and 0.7% of municipal waste ... All packaging used by the bottled water industry is 100% recyclable and the industry has taken measures to reduce environmental impact (reduction of packaging weight ...), and mineral water production represents only 0.02% of groundwater resources ...".

And yes, of about 2,000 springs that exist in Spain, only 130 are operated. "Production is not a problem in terms exploitation because it is very limited ... "Still in the CANF. For them, this drop represents more While a paradox in consumer behavior: "We are able to pay a fortune for bottled water and yet it is envisaged to raise the rate to improve the quality of input and output, providing the network builds a public revolution, and this considering that the water rate in Spain is the third lowest in Europe. " According to a Greenpeace study on the state of the river in Spain, 2005, 11% of the surface and 16% of the groundwater to meet the standards of the Water Framework Directive, good ecological and chemical status. "This means that the rest do not meet," said Barea. "We focus on improving urban water supply, the quality at all cases. Is feasible. "

Should there be an adjustment in their consumption? For Barea yes, but it is not going against this type of business, but to curb its environmental impact: drink more tap water , which is more sustainable, and use returnable or reusable packaging. "The throwaway meaningless. Next year we will work with Greenpeace back pack with the law. "

For Nuria Hernandez:" This is a free market, of course, and therefore nothing can be done there. It is the consumer who must decide and act. I insist on the dichotomy between paying a thing and other, conduct consumer campaigns: think what you are buying and at what price, remember that their holding may affect wetlands, which sometimes leads to curious practices as transfers that are requested to support irrigation in a particular area and then end up selling water to the highest bidder ...". And more than one point of criticism of the sector, consider it an opportunity to improve the system. "should be allowed to raise prices in urban water supply.

Y meanwhile, continue to increase efforts to raise awareness that tap water is as healthy as any other in New York and Paris (Eau de Paris called the empty bottle that the City took the market to promote your own water), Rome, San Francisco or San Sebastian with included jar gift ... In Italy, the magazine Altreconomia has developed a list posted on the Internet, nearly 2,000 restaurants that have joined the campaign of water in pitchers for each quench your thirst as you want. Will be free. Or almost: Remember, 1,000 liters a modest price of one euro. And without having to think about what to do next with the package.

From: http://www.elpais.com/articulo/sociedad/Negocio/redondo/agua/botella/elpepisoc/20100720elpepisoc_1/Tes?print=1

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

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SMEs and SMEs may be affected


While the free trade agreement (FTA ) with the United States allowed Peruvian textile tariff benefits, failure to renew the Andean Trade Preference Agreement (ATPDEA) for Colombia, Ecuador and Peru could affect textile exports indirectly.

Reaño According to Martin Vera, manager of the Textile & Apparel Committee the National Society of Industries (SNI), sales of yarn and fabrics to Colombia and Ecuador would fall not to renew the ATPDEA .

"Not being covered with these preferences, they, especially Colombia, require less fabric and yarn, which used to make clothing and sell to the United States," said union representative.

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Peruvian SMEs may also be affected by the end of the ATPDEA, since some processes of this scheme are simpler than those of NAFTA.

"With the ATPDEA yarn could be used in any NAFTA country and its source must be American or Andean region," says Ysabel Segura, ADEX manufacturing manager.

According to the guild export, industry sales to the United States amounted to U.S. $ 689 million in 2010.

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Thursday, February 10, 2011

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SMEs looking to venture into the most demanding markets


Despite international situation, the time is ripe to find new markets and strengthen market positions in several specialized niches, which, generally - offer better prices. Therefore, the interest of entrepreneurs in small and micro enterprises (SMEs) to participate in trade events is higher. They recognize this is a great opportunity to grow their businesses and learn about the requirements of buyers which facilitates trade relationship in the future.

While our traditional markets are the United States and the countries of the European Union , there is always room for greater presence in those places. This requires the generation of an exportable supply of higher quality, better able to meet the demands of the market conditions of employment.

Presence

In this regard, SME-Adex manager, Roberto Molero, said that in order to achieve better business results, SME entrepreneurs are directed more attention to markets where they have competitive advantages. "The goal is to generate new business opportunities."

for this year set out to see more attention to segments of greater purchasing power.

In this case, the greatest opportunities are concentrated in the area of \u200b\u200bclothing, handicrafts (household decorative items) and the line of alpaca, the most important.

This strategy is essential to SME participation in fairs and business rounds, then there are the necessary information for your product is suitable for what you want the buyer to know presented in an appropriate manner, with an electronic portal and negotiate properly.

Molero today revealed that 64% of firms that export are small business. "This shows us that the export trade does not belong only to large companies. This frees up the prejudice that only companies can be impressive and consolidated a place in the international market," he said.

The problem, he added, is that even when significant in number, their contributions to the export value go unnoticed. Thus, their representation in the negotiated amount is still small, is just 2%.

This gap, he suggested, could be shortened by proper utilization of trade agreements, which allow for a universe of more than three billion people where the products of SMEs can reach .

TICS

The manager said that awareness of the importance of bringing together SMEs with current information technologies and communication technologies (ICT) to this year's SME-Adex incorporated into their work a number of new products and services that facilitate companies the intensive use of ICT.

thus will have a B2B portal, will sign agreements with leading institutions in e-commerce (electronic commerce), as the Foreign Trade Institute of Spain, Tecnológico de Monterrey and Google, among others .

Furthermore, School of Foreign Trade of Adex incorporate in its curriculum specialist courses in e-commerce, among others.

Market Research

addition to training and associations, SMEs should also use the tools available to achieve good economic results in their business.

Two of them, and very little use for this business segment are market research and business intelligence allows them to have a broad and clear market where they are pointing.

Market research shows the reasons why you should go to this or that market.

also recommends what marketing channel to use and how to present a product in the target segment and at what price. Identify what are the national and international competitors in the market where it seeks to sell its products and seasonality. "He says when to go for a better price," explained Molero.

Having a market study provides a set of guidelines to achieve a stronger export and is long term. "The idea is that the operation be sustained and not short-sighted."

Alliances

1 Even though each entrepreneur can choose to grow one, you can also opt for strategic alliances that allow you to move faster.

2 This approach has also been reported by the United Nations Organization for Industrial Development, which encourages precisely export consortia to promote goods and services of its members abroad and facilitate the export of these products through joint action.

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Wednesday, February 9, 2011

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The child who wants to plant one billion trees

With its 13 years, Felix Finkbeiner has realized a project with global impact dazzle the most idealistic of adults.

This young German is the founder of Plant for the Planet, Plant for the Planet, an organization that has already planted more than three and a half million trees in different parts of the world.

all started when Felix was nine and his teacher asked him a paper on climate change. "Preparing this work I learned about the existence of Wangari Maathai, the Kenyan woman in 30 years planted 30 million trees and won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2004," Felix told BBC World.

"When I was doing my presentation I had the spontaneous idea that we children could plant a million trees in every country in the world."

The idea was received with enthusiasm and began to gain currency in other schools.

Four years later, has planted more than a million trees in Germany and the organization involving children and adolescents in over 90 countries. Climate Justice



"When we started four years ago we thought to protect polar bears, but we soon realized that it was to save our future, because it will suffer the consequences of the problems that adults do not resolve today, "says Finkbeiner.

Felix not only shows a huge enthusiasm, but a methodological clarity to the time to realize their dreams and a strong sense of political struggle over climate change .

"Globally we want to educate one million children and adolescents as ambassadors for climate justice. We call these schools one day workshops, which have already been conducted in eight countries and the idea is that those involved in turn educate other children, "he told the BBC.

" Planting trees helps a lot but not enough to solve the problem, so we teach about justice climate, "said Felix, who along with other teens went to the climate change summit in December.

was here in Cancun that professional photographers donated their time capturing images of children with world leaders for its" Stop talking , begin to plant. "clear goals



Felix movement has a three-point plan to show" how we would solve the problem if we were governing. "

One goal is that global temperatures do not increase more than two degrees, for which "will require that we spend 600 billion of CO2 in the next four decades."

"If we divide the figure for 40 years, that means 15 billion a year and we as human beings we must decide how to divide it."

"For us children there is only one possible answer, that everyone has the same right to emit, which means for every human being 1.5 tonnes per year."

Felix says that whoever pollutes less can sell their allowances to people in industrialized countries, obtaining resources in return for health and education.

Another goal is to plant as much as a trillion (million million) of global trees, which absorb 10 billion each year tonnes of CO2.

The last point is zero net CO2 emissions by 2050, "something for which we already have the technology."

"We are the majority"


What about changes in lifestyle?

"We will not solve the problem by changing light bulbs. We need big changes," Felix told the BBC.

founder Plant for the Planet is constantly invited to give lectures and has received several awards. Still not sure what will be devoted in the future, but is clear about the immense power of ideas when they become global actions.

"We have to make political changes introduced, there is international law. We children and adolescents and are the majority on this planet and we can make a difference, but only if we work together globally. "(BBC World)

Monday, February 7, 2011

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State SMEs made purchases amounting to S /. 6.651 million in 2010


The micro and small enterprises (MSEs) sold to government entities products and services for a total of 6.651 million new soles in 2010, according to statistics from the State Procurement Monitoring Mype Ministry Production of .

Total purchases of government entities in 2010 reached 26.349 million suns, making purchases from MSEs accounted for 25.24 percent of the total and allowed the participation of 42.161 mypes.

In 2009 the State mypes sold for a total of 6.787 million suns, which accounted for the 32.27 percent share of the purchases that totaled 21.028 million.

During 2010, local governments mypes bought at an amount of 2.860 million soles, which corresponded to 39.91 percent of their total purchases.

While the Ministry of Women and Social Development (MIMD) performed 52.95 percent of their purchases to MSEs, the Judiciary spent the 48.61 percent and the Ministry of Environment (Minam) on 40.77 percent.

The Presidency of the Council of Ministers (PCM), which allocated 39.08 percent of their purchases to MSEs, the Ministry of Defence (Mindef), the 37.13 percent, the Ministry of Production the 31.85 percent and the Ministry Education (Minedu) on 31.63 percent.

The Ministry of Foreign Trade and Tourism (Mincetur), which allocated 30.15 percent of their purchases to MSEs, the Ministry of Agriculture (Minag) on \u200b\u200b24.95 percent, the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) The 22.25 percent and the 19.45 autonomous percent.

Ministries made fewer purchases of MSEs are Culture (0.14 percent), Transport and Communications (MTC) to 3.47 percent, the Congress of the Republic (15.89 percent) and the Ministry of Housing, Construction and Sanitation with 13.01 percent.

Recently the Minister of Production , Jorge Villasante, said this year government purchases mypes to exceed 7.500 million suns, for what that will establish a rule requiring state enterprises to reserve 40 percent of state purchases in this sector.

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Tuesday, February 1, 2011

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SMEs: China and India are the main buyers of Peruvian SMEs Alibaba.com platform


China and India are major buyers of the products we offer small and medium enterprises (SMEs) Peruvian Alibaba.com platform, followed by countries like the U.S. and Brazil, reported the Business Development Manager the company, Steve Head.

"To date, three percent of users of Alibaba.com from Peru, and the idea is to increase this figure because we believe that there is a large number of companies that have not yet tested benefits electronic commerce, "he said.

In that sense, he said that the country has 3.5 million SMEs, of which only two percent currently exported through traditional and technological platforms.

"Among the potential demand for products marketed on the Internet are crafts, children's clothing, titanium dioxide, food for fish, T-shirt and copper cathodes," he said during the forum organized Society for Foreign Trade of Peru (COMEXPERU).

Alibaba.com currently has 55 million users, mostly SMEs, of which 40 million are from China while 15 million are from other countries.

"The beauty of Alibaba.com, and to be aware of Peruvian companies, is that 90 percent of its users are active shoppers, meaning they are willing to buy at the moment see a good deal, "he said.

Head said that the platform Alibaba.com, 30.8 percent of users under SME distributors / wholesalers, while 27.3 percent SME producers / wholesalers and 20.4 percent for SMEs retailers.

"While for many companies Peruvian language is one of the factors that slow when doing business with the Chinese, 50 percent of transactions are made are made Alibaba.com users in international markets, "he said.

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