Commercial sector of Roscio waits relaxation of auriferous regime
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Jul 20, 2010 07:05AM
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Tuesday, 20 of 2010 July |
The president of the Chamber of Commerce of Roscio, Victor Kafrouni, showed that this group generates uses in the south of the state Bolivar. Maria Ramirez Hair ![]() Kafrouni indicated that the south of the state waits for the relaxation of the scheme of commercialization of gold
The president of the Chamber of Commerce of the Roscio municipality and director of Fedecámaras Bolivar, Victor Kafrouni, showed that “we have the hope of which he takes shape because enough we fought because the company maintained its operations”, said, in reference to the Russian group of capital Rusoro Mining, whose managers indicated recently that, of not taking shape a relaxation of the commercialization regime, they would operate until the end of year. The request of the Russian company of capital, endorsed by the miners and settlers of the municipalities Roscio, Callao and Sifontes, consists of the relaxation of the commercialization regime and the possibility of destining 50% of the production to the export and the rest to the internal market. At the moment, 60% of their gold production go to BCV, 10% to the internal transforming sector, whereas 30% rest can be exported. It owns a list of 1,200 direct employees and more than 12 thousand indirect ones in the municipalities of the south of Bolivar. “The social work of this company is very important”, said, when emphasizing the impulse to the project of the ecological city. “Our fight was to defend the mining platform of the south of the state, the idea is to dignificar to the miner and who the companies are developed because the settlers of the south we benefitted with its activities”. The relaxation of this regime is a request and, although not yet she is official, the sector commerce hopes that soon it is published in a resolution of the BCV. “We want to give a message that we are working next to the company deprived by a benefit to the colectivity and until the moment we have made a good work in the south”. On the other hand, the enterprise leader maintained that after the occupations of the stations on watch in the south of the state Bolivar, they do not know if to the date the estimates have been realised. It showed that the fuel provision is normal. |