ANJE talks with President Luis Abinader about young business climate

The National Association of Young Entrepreneurs (ANJE) met with the President of the Republic, Luis Abinader, at the National Palace with the purpose of discussing the main concerns and proposals that young entrepreneurs have in 2023.

The space served so that, in an open and close way, young people had the opportunity to share impressions to strengthen the plans developed by the government in terms of high-impact reforms for the consolidation of the business climate, transparency and institutionality as guarantors of trust and citizenship, and government sustainability.

They addressed the challenges and opportunities of entrepreneurs and the generation of quality jobs for the future of youth.

They also talked about the geopolitical situation and its influence on trade relations to promote the country’s competitiveness; as well as the quality of educational spending, citizen security in the business climate, the efficiency of public and private transportation, among others.

The president reiterated his commitment to continue creating greater opportunities for young entrepreneurs, because “I am confident that this new generation will know how to overcome the challenges that the present and the future have in store for us.”

Likewise, the president of ANJE, Jaime Senior, thanked the head of state for listening to the positions of that entity, while pointing out that young people are called to lay the foundations for future generations to enjoy a more democratic, transparent and full of opportunities.

“ANJE has always been an ally in promoting a robust, equitable business climate focused on the future, since the development of a prosperous country is consolidated with the participation and commitment of all the actors in society,” he said.

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He reiterated the commitment of the young business community to continue working together with the public sector to design public policies that have a positive impact on the construction of a better country.

A commission of 90 ANJE members participated in the meeting, headed by the Board of Directors: Jaime Senior, president; Christian Cabral, First Vice President; José Nelton González, second vice president; Amalia Vega, treasurer; Karina Mancebo, vice treasurer; Gisselle Valera, secretary; Leritza Monsanto, vice secretary; Kalil Diaz, vocal; Claudia Finke, vocals; Boris de León, member; Luis Manuel Pellerano, past president; and Sol Disla, executive director. In addition, past presidents of the Association were present.

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