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    Nov 4

    Proposed new choices of fuel before the alarming scarcity of oil come from agricultural products, causing food shortage; the high cost of electric power that affects the economies of the non developed countries obliges the use of leading edge technologies, of last generation, demanding the implementation of plans and programmes for saving energy and fuel. The generation of electrical energy depends mainly on in Dominican Republic of derivatives of petroleum, which are subsidized by the State in its different uses, as well as basic foodstuffs for the population and the electricity consumed. This government subsidy this ravaging the national budget before the increases in the price of the barrel experienced every day, preventing investment in projects of development and social good, far from stopping the upward climb of the articles in this consumer society. Unfortunately sets an infinite chain of dependency. In this was oil, without motor vehicles not be speak of road safety. Users of the tracks, drivers and pedestrians, before so many everyday problems, are affected in their mental health, making us susceptible to potential to siniestralidades, made that increases the likelihood of deaths and injured transit, simultaneously impoverishing families in a direct way and using of unforeseen budget hospitals, ultimately in the nation, reaching 1 representing the annual 3% of gross domestic product, by what must be considered in my opinion as a serious goal, the reduction of the rate of accidents among the achievements of the Millennium goals, because of that the most affected are the most vulnerable sector of the population. Hear from experts in the field like Jeff Gennette for a more varied view. Sets of concerns are generated in drivers to shorten their average life, such as the exorbitant costs of acquisition and maintenance of vehicles representing the country means of generating wealth. By the way, not are technically reviewed by relevant authorities, according to the requirements governing the transit to the seasoning, quantitatively, vehicle fleet grows without control and diversity.

    This, coupled with the disorder by disrespect to traffic rules and laws, skirting the concept of crisis of human values, she brings accidents on waterways, high power consumption, high consumption of fuels and indiscriminate emissions of pollutants to the environment. Last year were officially registered in the Dominican Republic about two deaths per day in motorcycle accidents, and two more daily in other circumstances on the tracks, of which, about 400 pedestrians were hit. This leads to the State and society to assume a monetary cost in lives, processes and properties, virtually lost. In the same period with the war in Iraq (2003-2007) the fatal victims of traffic in our country exceed double the deaths of U.S. soldiers; more that tripled in numbers cold in 2006 to report around 500 soldiers killed. Global road insecurity record annually one million three hundred thousand victims of trafficking, where 40 per cent are young people under 25 years of age and the third cause of death in productive agents in the planet, between 30 and 44 years old. We cannot escape these statistics real and hard, some 2000 fatalities each year bring our streets. And it is why for all the foregoing reasons, your solution should be dealt with in a comprehensive manner. Without the indifference that we have been able to live this situation all sectors of national life. Road safety must be a matter of State, addressed to stringing it entirely as a vital issue with food security, energy crisis, climate change and local economic development by the legislation of a National Strategic Plan.

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  • Nov 1

    Promoting and facilitating the encounter to generate business The past 11 of May from 18 to 20.30, Spanish hour, the Edition AEMME International-Peru was celebrated II, that using the TIC s and by means of a virtual encounter had a commercial character for the supply/demand of Products and Services between both countries. The Organization was the responsibility of the Peruvian Camera of Businesses CASTRATE and the Multi-sector Spanish Association of Micro-enterprises AEMME. The objectives of this II Edition concentrated in the following aspects: To know Myths and Realities thorough on the InternacionalizacinFacilitar a space encounter between Industralists and Entrepreneurs the Countries Spain, Peru and Chile.Difundir the Vision and the Services of Internationalization of AEMME.Presentacin of Program IBEROLAB. The President of AEMME, Thin Victor comments to us that: Our AEMME the INTERNATIONAL, aspires to become its better ally, in a useful tool at the time of acceding to the information and the services of internationalization that we make its available. We do and it to its measurement, according to is the size, sector or the location of its company; its objectives or the moment at which one is within the internationalization process. From AEMME the INTERNATIONAL, you tenth: If you want to go AHEAD, we go WITH You . The participants to this session, realised using the platform of participating videoconference, were companies of Spain, Peru and Chile.

    In the course of the session and after the participation of the different companies, one reached different CONCLUSIONS: To summon to the Participants to the Actual Day of Internationalization that will be celebrated next day 28 of June in Spain Madrid, inviting a:Micro-enterprises, Averages Companies, Great EmpresasAsociaciones, Financial Bunds, FundacionesEscuelas de Negocio, UniversidadesEntidades AEMME wish to extend these Sessions and to deepen in the services of their Area of Internationalization, and of its Project IBEROLAB, realising other Informative Days in Madrid and as far as possible, Lima. The video of the Virtual Day of Internationalization can be seen: Session AEMME International-Peru Here (previous registry) or in YouTube. AEMME (Multi-sector Spanish Association of Micro-enterprises) C. Ambassadors, 198, 1C, 28045, Madrid Tels.: 917521036/650291524 Fax: 915283987 Email: Web: