CAME held its Ordinary General Assembly 2022
The Argentine Confederation of Medium Enterprises (CAME) held its Ordinary General Assembly, with the participation of SME entrepreneurs from all over the country, and representatives [...]

The Argentine Confederation of Medium Enterprises (CAME) held its Ordinary General Assembly, with the participation of SME entrepreneurs from all over the country, and representatives of the different productive sectors that make up our economy.
The closing of the meeting, held at the Goldencenter property in the City of Buenos Aires, was led by the President of the Nation, Alberto Fernández, who signed an act of intent for the promotion of Open Shopping Centers throughout the country and committed to supporting federal SME development.
During the course of the event, which was led by the president of the entity, Alfredo González, together with the general secretary, Ricardo Diab, and the Secretary of the Treasury, Blas Taladrid, the legal and financial exercises were approved, and the Board of Directors of the entity was partially renewed.
In this sense, 30 Regular Directors were elected for a term of 3 years to replace the Directors whose terms expired on December 31:
• Economic Federation of Tucumán – FET
• Argentine Chamber of the Cosmetics and Perfumery Industry – CAPA
• Chamber of Motorcycle and related courier companies of the Argentine Republic CEMMAR
• Argentine Chamber of the Sign and Related Industry – CAIL
• Citrus Federation of Entre Ríos
• Argentine Chamber of Electronic Security – CASEL
• Association of Commerce and Industry of Villa Gobernador Gálvez – ACIVGG
• Chamber of Industry and Commerce of Matanza
• Chamber of the Bookseller Industry – CIAL
• San Fernando Chamber of Industry, Commerce and Services – CASAFICO
• Regional Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Lomas de Zamora – CRCILZ
• Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Production and Services of the Roque Sáenz Peña Presidency
• Argentine Federation of Associations of Travel and Tourism Companies – FAEVYT
• Argentine Federation of Supermarkets and Self-Services – FASA
• Regional Chamber of Production and Agroindustry –
• Business Union of the Moreno Party – UEM
• Industrial Union of Santa Fe – UISF
• Association of Traders in Construction Materials
• Federation of Chambers of Tourism of the Argentine Republic – FEDECATUR
• Argentine Chamber of Manufacturers of Efficient Luminaires and Home Automation – CAFLED
• Chamber of Commerce and other business activities of Ushuaia – CCAE
• Bragado Commercial and Industrial Union Center – CUCI
• Association of Small and Medium Dairy Enterprises – APYMEL
• Commercial, Industrial and Production Center of Concepción del Uruguay – CECOM
• Resistance Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Production –
• Argentine Chamber of Textile and Related Innovation – CAITA
• Tandil Business Chamber – CET
• Federation of Commerce and Industry of San Nicolás de los Arroyos – FEDCI
• Association of Forestry Producers, Industrialists and Traders of Misiones and North Corrientes – APICOFOM
• Rosario Region Industrial Union
In addition to this, another 30 Alternate Directors were elected to assume this responsibility for a period of 1 year:
• Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Tourism and Related Affairs of Junín de Los Andes
• El Zapallar Regional Economic Chamber – CREEZ
• Charata Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Production and Services
• Commercial Union of Catamarca
• Association of Private Education Institutes of the Province of Buenos Aires – AIEPBA
• Civil Association Chamber of Business Women and Entrepreneurs of Mendoza – ACMEM
• Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture of Tunuyán – CIAT
• Association of Businessmen of the Central Argentine Region
• Tres Arroyos Economic Chamber – CETA
• Economic Confederation of the province of Buenos Aires – CEPBA
• Paraná Commercial and Industrial Center – CECIP
• Venado Tuerto Commercial and Industrial Center – CCEIVT
• Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Services of Caleta Olivia – IPSCO
• Commercial and Industrial Center of Rafaela and the region – CCIRR
• La Plata Regional Tourism Chamber –
• Rosario Chamber of Foreign Commerce – CCER
• Argentine Federation of Associations of automotive and related repair shops
• Society of Merchants, Industrialists, Owners and Related Parties of the Pilar District – SCIPA
• Colonel Pringles Trade and Industry Association – ACI
• San José de la Esquina Economic Center Civil Association –
• Firmat economic center
• Chamber of Merchants in Home Artifacts of the Center and North of the Province of Santa Fe – CAMHOGARSFE
• Commercial, industrial and production center of Villa Constitución
• San Justo Commercial and Industrial Center – CCISJ
• Esperanza Center for Industry, Commerce and Residents – CICAE
• Chamber of Commerce, Production, Industry and Services of General Pinedo – CCPI Y S
• Chaco Chamber of Foreign Commerce – CCECH
• Hermoso Campo Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Production
• Chamber of Commercial Credit Civil Association – CCCR
• Commercial and Industrial Chamber of Tigre – CACIT
Likewise, 5 positions were renewed to join the Oversight Body for a period of 1 year, resulting in the following Regular Members:
• Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Balcarce – CCIB
• Pergamino Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Services – CCIPER
• Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Production of the Argentine Republic
• Lanús Commercial and Industrial Center – CCIL
• Berazategui Commercial and Industrial Center – CCIB
In the same sense, 2 Substitute Members were voted to integrate this Body for a term of 1 year:
• Castelar Commercial and Industrial Center – CCIC
• Real Estate Federation of the Argentine Republic – FIRA
Next, 9 Full Members were elected to integrate the Ethics Court for a period of 1 year:
• Comodoro Rivadavia Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Production
• Chamber of Industry and Commerce of Formosa – CICF
• Argentine Business Chamber of Freight and Minifreight – CAEFYM
• Argentine Chamber of Motorcycle Dealers – CADECOM
• Center of Commerce and Industry of the City of La Banda –
• Argentine Chamber of Authorized Technical Services for Home Appliances – CASTAH
• Association of SME Businessmen and Women for Equal Opportunities of the City of Buenos Aires – ASEMPIO
• Arroyo Seco Commercial, Industrial and Production Center
• Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the San Isidro District – CCIPSI
Likewise, 5 Substitute Members were appointed to integrate the Ethics Court for the same period:
• Chamber of Commerce and Industry of La Plata – CCILP
• Commercial and Industrial Association of Morón – ACIM
• Argentine Chamber of Fire Protection – CEMERA
• Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Production of Villa Ángela and Surrounding Towns – CCVA
• Commercial and Industrial Chamber of Bolívar – CCEIB
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