To this end, five calls have been made that form part of the “EnCadena, Better Suppliers” strategy, through which technical assistance and access to services will be provided to hundreds of MSMEs and/or production units.
According to the statement issued by the Ministry of Trade, Investment and Tourism (Mincit), the aim is to meet requirements for access to value chains, overcome identified gaps and, depending on the sector, improve issues such as quality, sustainability and operations. Logistics, business strategy and product development.
The ministry’s Deputy Secretary for Business Development, Soraya Caro, explained that through the above-mentioned strategy, 38 billion pesos ($10 million at the current exchange rate) will be invested to improve the supply capabilities of more than two thousand micro, small and medium enterprises and production units. .
Economic activities related to the pharmaceutical, medical device, aviation, space and sustainable construction industries generated exports of more than $20.315 million in 2023, according to detailed information released by the ministry.
He added that a large part of these numbers is due to the ability of these activities to insert themselves into local and global value chains and establish production chains with major national and international companies.
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