The Argentine Chamber of Small and Medium Enterprises (CAME) has formally requested that senators incorporate specific relief measures into a pending legislative project. These requests mirror previous appeals made to the Minister of Economy regarding the financial pressures facing smaller firms. Specifically, CAME is calling for a suspension of tax-related seizures and liens until the new law is officially enacted. The organization argues that such a freeze is necessary to ensure the survival of smaller businesses during the transition. By aligning the legislative project with these demands, CAME hopes to provide a critical safety net for entrepreneurs. The move seeks to prevent aggressive tax collection while the legal framework is being updated. This initiative highlights the ongoing struggle of small enterprises to maintain liquidity amidst fiscal uncertainty.