The Government Delegate in Andalusia, Antonio Sanz, visited the Cádiz Free Trade Zone this morning, in the first institutional visit to the Consortium since he took office a few days ago. Sanz, accompanied by the subdelegate of the Government in Cádiz, Javier de Torre, held a working meeting with the State delegate, Jorge Ramos, and his management team.
After greeting the management team of the Consortium and signing the Book of Honor, the newly appointed Government delegate addressed the media, informing them that this was going to be an interesting day of work with the Free Trade Zone team in which the important investments being carried out by the Cadiz Institution would be studied.
Sanz had words of praise for the Consortium and its delegate Jorge Ramos, highlighting the intense work carried out, something that is noted since "there are few places where as much economic activity is generated as in the Free Trade Zone", describing the Consortium as an economic engine and the first productive pole in the province.
Antonio Sanz also highlighted the support of the Government of Spain for the Cádiz Free Trade Zone, for its expansion and expansion project throughout the province and explained that the Ministry of Finance will continue to promote the investment plan of the Cádiz Consortium.
The Government delegate also alluded to the Government's strong commitment to the province, pointing out that Cádiz is a top priority for the General Directorate of Community Funds and ended his speech by highlighting again the work carried out by Zona Franca and its delegate, whose projects will create between 1,300 and 1,500 new direct jobs throughout the province this year.



