Juan Pablo Colmenarejo's team performed the five hours of the program live from the Heracles building in the Interior Campus
He highlighted the great offer of attractive spaces for investment that the ZF expansion and expansion project will generate, aimed at completing the productive model of the province.
The team of the Cadena Cope program La Linterna, headed by veteran journalist Juan Pablo Colmenarejo, broadcast the program on Tuesday, March 24, from the Heracles Building in the Zona Franca, whose Assembly Hall was the setting for the national broadcast of the program for five hours.
Colmenarejo interviewed live the State delegate in the Free Trade Zone, Jorge Ramos, the mayor of Cádiz and president of the Consortium, Teófila Martínez, and the provincial secretary of the Popular Party, Antonio Saldaña, who participated during the opinion gathering starting at 10:00 a.m.
Jorge Ramos reviewed the projects and investments that the Cádiz Free Trade Zone is carrying out throughout the province and explained that the large expansion and expansion project will position it as the first industrial and economic center in the province in the next 3-5 years.
The head of Zona Franca explained that it will go from the 328,000 m2 - which it currently owns in Cádiz - to 1,300,000 m2 located in municipalities such as Los Barrios, Algeciras, La Línea or Jerez. This project will generate a significant supply of attractive land and available spaces for the implementation, especially of small and medium-sized companies, which will increase their competitiveness by being able to benefit from the customs and tax advantages inherent to a tax precinct and will, therefore, save production costs.
In response to questions from those responsible for the program, Ramos detailed the advantages of settling in the Free Zone and explained that with the attraction of investments to the new productive spaces that the expansion of the Free Zone will generate, the Consortium is called to be a great factor in completing the productive model of the province, and thus overcome the challenge of the structural deficit that it has and for which, even in times of economic goodness, it has a rate of unemployment 10 points above the average for the rest of the country.
As usual, the program also reviewed current issues and highlighted the presence in Cádiz with repeated mentions of the benefits of the city and the province.



