
Andrés Cháves
Andrés Cháves is a prominent figure in Colombia's transportation sector, serving as the president of Andemos, the national association of automotive dealers. He has been vocal in addressing the implications of government policies on the transportation industry, particularly regarding the proposed one-to-one vehicle replacement scheme. Cháves has expressed concerns that this initiative could lead to a significant increase in costs for new trucks, which would disproportionately affect small transporters who make up a large portion of the industry. His advocacy highlights the need for careful consideration of regulatory changes that could impact the competitiveness and viability of the transportation sector in Colombia.
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Colombia:
Andrés Chaves is the executive president of Andemos and commented on the market's performance amidst regulatory uncertainty.
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Colombia:
Andrés Chaves, president of the automotive industry association Andemos, proposed a transition period for the new regulations.
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Colombia:
Andrés Chaves, the president of the National Association of Sustainable Mobility (Andemos), proposed a transition period to the Ministry of Transport to avoid issues with vehicle imports.
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Colombia:
Andrés Chaves is the president of the National Association of Sustainable Mobility (Andemos) and is voicing concerns about vehicle sales regulations.
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Colombia:
Andrés Cháves, the president of Andemos, commented that the proposed vehicle replacement scheme would lead to a 25 percent cost increase for new trucks over 5 tons.
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