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EXPORTACIONES PARCIALES DE CARNE BOVINAArchivo, ABC Color
El paÃs trasandino importó este año de diversos mercados unas 104.599 toneladas de carne bovina, de las cuales Paraguay figura como principal proveedor y fue responsable del envÃo de unas 53.322 toneladas, lo que representan un 51% del total. Este volumen es muy superior al registrado durante el año pasado en el mismo periodo de tiempo, ya que representaron 33.969 toneladas, según señala el sitio https://apps.odepa.gob.cl.
Crecimiento de 9 puntos
El segundo proveedor de carne bovina de Chile es Brasil, con 29.982 toneladas (28,7%) y tercero, Argentina, con 15.527 toneladas (14,8%). El crecimiento de la carne paraguaya en el mercado chileno fue de 9 puntos porcentuales en comparación al 43,8% de incidencia que tenÃa en el mismo periodo de 2020.
Quick Hit: On December 15, 2020, OFCCP
announced the release of Directive 2021-02,
Certainty in OFCCP
Policies and Practices (the Directive ). The
Directive generally reaffirms a number of certainty
initiatives previously announced in agency publications, such as
timely and efficient progress of compliance evaluations,
professional conduct by OFCCP staff, and neutral scheduling of
compliance evaluations. The only additional commitments made by the
agency in the Directive are to conduct ongoing reviews of its
policies and practices to ensure they are clear and certain to the
stakeholder community, and to provide a process by which
contractors can seek clarification or disclosure of a policy or
Quick Hit: On December 15, 2020, OFCCP announced the release of Directive 2021-02,
Certainty in OFCCP Policies and Practices (the “Directive”). The Directive generally “reaffirms” a number of certainty initiatives previously announced in agency publications, such as timely and efficient progress of compliance evaluations, professional conduct by OFCCP staff, and neutral scheduling of compliance evaluations. The only additional commitments made by the agency in the Directive are to conduct ongoing reviews of its policies and practices to ensure they are clear and certain to the stakeholder community, and to provide a process by which contractors can seek clarification or disclosure of a policy or practice to ensure greater certainty.
According to the terms of this Directive, it builds on other publications but specifically:
Commits to ongoing Agency reviews of policies and enforcement practices “to ensure they are clear and certain to the stakeholder community, and to provide for a process by which a member of the stakeholder community can seek clarification or disclosure of a policy or practice to ensure greater certainty.”
Extends the enforcement moratorium applicable to federal contractors participating in Veterans Administration Health Benefit Provider (VAHBP) agreements. The moratorium is extended by two years, until May 7, 2023. The ultimate goal, according to the Directive, is to give OFCCP time to “consider whether a national interest exemption for VAHBP providers is warranted” – similar to the TRICARE determination.