The Venezuelan industrial sector has seen their number of manufacturing establishments that held 11,117 by 1998, a total of 7,093 today, in what many have attributed to the need to introduce corrections in the conduct of economic policy, while others enroll in changing the model that has been taking place in our country.

No rebound, while the official sector maintains the thesis of the re-industrialization, "which marches" but with figures showing the Central Bank of Venezuela in real time.

The warning did recently Conindustria president, Eduardo Garmendia, who also maintained that by 1998 the number of people employed directly in the industrial production system was 449,636, a figure that has dropped to 345,168 people today.

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