Alejandro Ceballos
Alejandro Ceballos is the Vice President of the Association of the Apparel and Textile Industry (Vestex) in Guatemala. He plays a crucial role in addressing the challenges faced by the garment sector, particularly in light of new U.S. tariffs that may affect the competitiveness of Guatemalan products. Ceballos has been actively communicating with both the Ministry of Economy and industry stakeholders to evaluate the impact of these tariffs on employment and production, emphasizing the need for strategic negotiations to mitigate potential losses.
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Guatemala:
Alejandro Ceballos is the vice president of the Clothing and Textile Commission (Vestex) affiliated with the Guatemalan Exporters Association (Agexport).
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Guatemala:
Alejandro Ceballos, representative of the employer sector in the CNS, raised doubts about the government's ability to propose salary increases from the parity commissions.
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Guatemala:
Alejandro Ceballos is the vice president of the Asociación de la Industria de Vestuario y Textiles and warns that the garment industry is moving to other countries.
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Guatemala:
Alejandro Ceballos indicated that the government proposed a 5% increase in the maquilas commission.
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Guatemala:
Alejandro Ceballos is the vice president of Vestex discussing the impact of minimum wage on exports.
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Guatemala:
Alejandro Ceballos is the vice president of the Association of the Clothing and Textiles Industry of Guatemala (Vestex).
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Guatemala:
Alejandro Ceballos highlighted three key areas to strengthen the attraction of FDI.
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Guatemala:
Alejandro Ceballos is the vice president of the Association of the Apparel and Textiles Industry and highlighted the challenges faced due to tariffs.
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Guatemala:
Alejandro Ceballos, vicepresidente de la Comisión de Vestuario y Textil (Vestex), explicó que se prevé que el precio del petróleo alcance precios entre US$80 y US$90 por barril.
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Guatemala:
Alejandro Ceballos, vice president of the Comisión de Vestuario y Textil, indicated that the increase in petroleum-derived products has been affecting fuel and energy prices for several weeks.
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