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The Executive Committee of the Free Zone approves an agreement with the City Council of El Bosque

The Executive Committee of the Free Zone approved in its last meeting, held on December 28, a collaboration agreement with the City Council of El Bosque that follows the line initiated by the delegate of the Free Zone, Jorge Ramos, of promoting relations between institutions in order to create infrastructure and enhance economic activity, supporting above all the initiatives of entrepreneurs.
In this sense, the approved agreement contemplates the call for an ideas competition by the City Council that highlights the industrial or business projects of the municipality. These projects will be studied by the Free Trade Zone to see if they could qualify for future calls for aid from the Reindus Plan.
The Consortium will also study its participation in industrial and/or tertiary actions proposed by the City Council and, above all, the possibility of creating a business incubator that would accommodate business initiatives by entrepreneurs is included.
Within the aforementioned collaborative spirit between institutions, El Bosque City Council and Zona Franca will join their efforts to carry out the ultimate objective of this cooperation between administrations, promoting, promoting and developing any actions that are of interest to the entire population, through the promotion of the business and industrial fabric.
With this initiative, which coincides in many points with the collaboration agreement that will also be signed shortly with the Los Barrios City Council and that was approved by the same Executive Committee, the Cádiz Institution intends that the numerous entrepreneurial projects that today have more difficulties than ever in accessing financing have the opportunity to have the necessary advice and the productive spaces they need on a lease basis and, therefore, facilitate their reaching be a reality.
The delegate of the Free Trade Zone, Jorge Ramos, and the mayor of El Bosque, Inmaculada Gil, have held meetings in recent months to prepare the lines of action for the development of this agreement.