Ecuador's Lasso proposes economic reforms to reactivate economy

Reuters

Published Sep 24, 2021 07:14PM ET

Updated Sep 24, 2021 07:41PM ET

By Alexandra Valencia

BOGOTA (Reuters) - Ecuadorean president Guillermo Lasso on Friday proposed new labor regulations and a tax reform targeting some $700 million in new revenue as part of a broad economic growth plan that will require approval from a skeptical legislature.

The oil exporting nation's economy has for years struggled under low crude prices, and the pandemic left 5.8 million people without permanent employment. Lasso this year renegotiated a $6.5 billion financing agreement with the International Monetary Fund in order to speed up disbursements.

The labor and tax reforms will have to be approved by the National Assembly, where Lasso's party does not have a majority. Lawmakers have already asked Lasso's administration to make changes to the proposed budget for 2021.

"The proposal I am leaving in your hands today is of an urgent economic nature, and it is unpostponable," said Lasso upon delivering the "Creating Opportunities" plan to the legislature. "What we are presenting is reasonable."