"This day we have started a second and important effort (...) to carry out a series of investigations, a line of investigation in supermarket chains," said the head of the state Consumer Ombudsman, Ricardo Salazar, at a press conference. On Sunday Bukele announced that after cornering the gangs he will fight the business "mafias" that raise the prices of products and increase the cost of living.
(This article is from 9th july)
well well, he tries to tackle price hikes like the gang problem, while imposing the price control? Do I miss something? Prove me wrong.
As long as the barrier to entry is low, let these “mafias” price their products however they want. Methinks rising prices might have something to with rising living standards and demand increasing compared to supply. Aren’t foreign bitcoiners adding to demand??
I don't think the mass of foreign bitcoiners would have influenced the prices really much. There would have been more businesses accepting bitcoin than is now.
Perhaps the price could be influenced by external markets, el salvador imports much food, vegetables for sure. Being almost free of tariffs.
More stores accepting bitcoin wouldn’t affect supply and demand of the products though, right? Hasn’t purchasing power for food has gone down in BOTH currencies? I assume if prices rise in one currency, it rises in the other too.
I don't think he wants to impose price controls, his management has been excellent.
https://www.elsalvadornow.org/2024/06/19/potatoes-at-1-50-per-pound-and-chayotes-at-1-00-or-1-25-price-hike-in-national-markets-denounced-papa-a-1-50-libra-y-guisquiles-1-00-o-1-25-denuncian-alza-en-precios-en-mercados-naci/
Consumer protection. Still the investigation thing is overkill for me.
Thank you for the information, it is very complete.
Finally showing his true color? History shows than south American socialism has its appeal but never ends well
https://elsalvadorinenglish.com/2024/07/10/el-salvador-to-open-daily-mobile-markets-to-counter-high-food-prices/
Is he referring literally to mafia and organized crime?
He was refering to supermarkets raising unexpectedly price, and so he called those business owners mafia. How justified is I don't know.