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Alarmante Disminucion Del Circulante En 1995 [Acusa Directamente el Subprocurador a MAM y a Pichard o COLS. 4,6y 6 i m n Fundador : Director General: Colima, Col., Mertes 22 de Noviembre de 1994 Ano 42 Manuel Sanchez Silva Hector Sanchez de la Madrid Numero 13,436 .Alarmante Disminucion del Circulante en 1995 Luz Maria Palencia: No, al Impuesto al Activo, Habra Poco Dinero por la PoIItica Dice IMCP Region Occidente Es necesarla una profunda reforma fiscal a elect o EconOmica Federal, Dice Gonzalez G . de qua las clases laborales no scan tan castgadas por • Ni precios ni aumentos al salario rebasaran el 4%, afirma el lider de los Hacienda, que son las que otorgan la mayor contribution , economistas • y tambien seria conveniente la disminucion a la tasa Propone reforms fiscal que baje el Impuesto a los activos impositiva para favorecer a las personas fisicas y a las de las empresas • Actualmente, la economia del estado se encuentra empresas . eatable, of irma el presidente del Coleglo de Economistas, Ramon Gonzalez Expuso to anterior Luz Maria Palencia Navarro , Garcia • Colima tiene ampllas posibilldades de desarrollo y crecimiento , presidenta del Instituto Mexicano de Contadores Publicos opina • Si se da el movimiento migratorio de mexicanos, ocaslonara un Region Occidente, at ser entrevistada sobre el asunto , • ,quienquien reitero que las tasas imposilivas son elevadas , serio problema social, estima Pros y contras por el establecimiento de todo los pagos adiclonales que se tenen que hace r una Secretaria de Estado en Colima • El gobierno estatal debe aterrizar con base en el resultado de los beneficios anteriores y , proyectos de inversion ; no ser ilusorio, wino realists y decisivo, enfatiza como todos sabemos, a partir del presente ejercicio, se vino abajo la economia" . Antonio GARCIA AVALOS A nivel national -abundo- la economia del pals a n La economia del estado se encuen- nivel estatal se va a toner el reftejo de la CMV: tra estable, ya qua no se observa que haya sltuacion que a nivel nacional se va a una sobreoferta de mercancias y servicios suscftar y en este sentido of lrmb que habr a Colima ni un nivel de desempleo crftico, sino dentr o una alarmante disminucion del circulante, a Trabaja co n de los parametros normales; existen recur- efecto de decrecer la Casa de inllacion . sos naturales suficientes y hay Areas de Requerido sabre el particular, men- Unidad y paz Socia l inversion que estan virgenes. ciono que esto va a Ilevar a que los aumen- • El presidente Salinas visltara la entidad el proxi- En los anteriores terminos se expre- tos y las revislones contractuales entre la s mo vlernes • O rozco Alfaro ratltice) au compromis o so el presidente del Colegio de Economis- empresas y trabajadores no rebasen la con Colima y alaba la geatlon de CMV tas del Estado, Ramon Gonzalez Garcia, a t tasa establecida del 4 por ciento. MEXICO, D . F., 21 de noviembre . Ante la comu - ser requerido sabre el tema, quien ahadio Ensegulda, apuntO que esto propi- que Colima Ilene amplias posibilldades d nidad de colimenses radicados en la Ciudad de Mexico e ciara aumentos salarlales reducidos, "lo desarrollo y crecimiento, debldo y legisladores que representan a la entidad en amba s a los que nos puede crear una shuaclon social indicadores macroeconomlcos coma lo camaras, el gobernador Carlos de la Madrid Virgen s dfticll, en el sentido de que no va a ver I movimientos migratorios, bajos niveles de expreso durante un desayuno que compartiO con ellos , disponibllldad por parts de la clase trabaja- I desocupacion, el arribo de nuevas empre- dore". a11 0 sas manufactureras y / comerciales, el am- Empero, -dijo-creemos quea media- biente politico pacilico y el crecimiento noy largo plazo, alcomenzaraestabilizars e Canaco urbane) de la poblacion. todo, puede haber un repunte en tres o Sin embargo; en cuantoa las expec- . ehteo Mos . La poblaclon se acostumbrara Positiva la Reunion con e tativas pare el proximo aria, enfalizo que a ►7 Empresarios de Jalisco Martinez Gonzalez: • Cardenas Munguia propane reunion simila r Inversionistas extranjeros Falta Mayor Acercamiento Entre El presidente de la embargo, dijo que as nece - Camara Nacional de Co- sario, en el caso de Colima , De la Madrid y los Empresario s mercio (Canaco), Luis Fer- buscar ademas de l a • Empresarios de Colima y CMV asistiran a una reunion en Jalisc o nando Cardenas Munguia, aN declare) que la pasada re - Los resultados del encuentro empre- estado y se presentaron proyectos muy 0union entre empresarios d e Los Mhos revivieron es- serial Jalisco-Colima que se Ilevo a cabo viables y produdivos que, de Ilegar a con - Jalisco y Colima Cue un en- Sederu : Cuatro Proyectos Realizaran tempos de la Revoluclon los dias 18 y 19delpresente mes en Colima cretarse en un coda, medlano y largo pla- cuentro positnro, que pue- de 1910 en el deaf Ile del y Manzanillo, fueron muy posftivos, puesto zo, contribulran al desarrollo economico y q de traer perspectivas muy Empresarios del Sector Agropecuario 20 de noviembre . Fob s que sirvio para establecer un contacto dl - social del estado ; sin embargo, tambien interesantes para el desa- de Marcos Elizarraras recto con los luturos inversionistas en el salle) a relucir que el goblemo del estado n o La production de le- Cuestionado sabr en la mesa agropecuaria , rrollo no solo de la entidad, e esta Involucradocon el sec- che, la reproduction de los resultados del encuen- forestal y de pesca, la Union sine) como to senalo el go- tor empresarial, coma ya to palma mediante el culfivo tro empresarial Jalisco- Ganadera de Jalisco acor- bernador de Jalisco, para estan las autoridades esta - de tejidos y Is integraclo n Colima, el el desarrollo regional; sin f uncionario esta- do con la Union Ganadera a► 9 de empresas pare produci r tal agrego que el aspecto Regional de Colima dese - Cierran Registro y comercializar plantas de forestal -que desperto inte- rrollar aftemativas de pro- Fue Inaugurado el ornato y una garrapaticida res de los empresarlos duccidn de leche barata y la C. Sotelo y Javier son los cuatro proyectos tapatios- no se anallzo por- us Mural de Portillo queacordaronllevaracabo que no lue abundante la Duenas Contiende n en el sector en la Alcaldia agropecuari o participation de producto- De El Chamizal par Dirigir al PRD los empresarlos de Jalisco res jalisclenses, pero se Este 20 de noviem- y Colima, intormo el secre- reallzara otra reunio n Se Manifiestan bra, on el marco de Is cele- Seran dos las plani - tario de Desarrollo Rural del promotional. bracibn del 84 aniversari o Ilas que competiran para Gobierno del Estado, Raul Explicit) que el pasa- Frente a Palacio del inicio de la Revolution obtener la presidencia es - Fernandez Orozco . do sabado en Manzanillo, Mexicana, el gobernador tatal del Partido de la Revo- Villasenoc de Gobierno Carlos de la Madrid Virge n Iuci6n Democratica, ya que y el presidente municipal ademas de la que encabe - Con el proposito de Este ado se Espera Inversio manifestaruna serlede irre- de Colima, Oscar Luis za Carlos Sotelo Garcia, el n Verduzco Moreno, gularidades que se vienen Inaugu- sabado anterior se registre) raron y entregaron al pue- la dirigida por Javier Due- de 50 Millones de Dolares presentando en el cobro de page de las mensuaiidades blo de Colima un vestibul o Chavez, intormo el li- en la presldencla municipa l der de ese organismo poli- AI termino del presente ado, se espera tenor una de sus vivlendas, un grupo inversion aproximada que comp parte centra l tico en to entidad, Arnold o a los 50 millones de dolares, repar- de 15 personas, provenien- los cuenta con un mural elabo- Vizcaino Rodriguez, quie n tidos en diferentes proyectos que se crlstalizan en el tes de la colonia El Chamiza l estado, intormo el secretario de Planeacion n rado por el maestr o anadier que el plazo para y Promotio tercera secclOn, del muni- Economica del Gobierno del Estado, Miguel a1 9 registrar planillas para ele- Ange l cipio de Tecoman, realiza - Villasenor Uribe . gir, Canto a la nueva ron Ayer una planton frente El gobernador Carlos de la Madrid coloco una conde- JAC: dirigencla estatal coma a Apunto el luncionario que win lean por concretizarse a palacio de goblemo, en coraclon at general Ricardo Andrlano Morales, co- tas municipales, se vencio algunas obras contempladas para este ado y como ejem- demanda dejusticiayaten- mandante de is XX Zone Mllltar, con motivo de l Analizar Propuesta de Alz a domingo anterior, de ahi plos cfto loscases del hospital de Tecoman y el libramient o cion por pane del goberna- LXXXIV Anlversarlo de la Revoluclon Mexicans . q r9 ►10 Foto de Marcos Elizarrards a Impuestos por Servicios Javier Anguian o se podra dar una definitiva Son Responsables Ante la Sociedad Ceballos, dlputado local del en benef iclo de la sociedad Partido Accion Naciona l colimense . (PAN), ofIrmo que la Comi- Ahorila -expuso- a y el PRI, por su Comportamient o sion de Hacienda del Con- 10 • Deberan responder ante Ias instancias correspondientes, adviert e greso del Estado y, en su momenta, el piano de la Mario Ruiz Massieu • "Si se lea ha denunciado publicamentees porqu e Camara, deberan hacer u n Pulso existen elementos pare ello" • Hay presuntos criminales, encubridore s anAlisis concienzudo on y complices ; se Ies acusa por esas razones y no por ser priistas, relacion a la propuesta de l sostiene • Asambleistas de oposicion demandan que Mario Rui z gobierno estatal, ayunta- Politico Massieu sea procurador • "No nos tocaremos el corazon", dice diputa- mlentos y organismos prestadores de servicios da hermana de Ruiz Massieu • Niega Benitez Trevino haberse reunid o •a nuwo, Ault YrYru a I.
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