The delegate of the Free Trade Zone explained the projects of the Cádiz Consortium and the hard work to convert the Institution into the first productive center in the province of Cádiz
Jorge Ramos highlighted the profound change that has occurred in the image and activity of Zona Franca since he took office at the beginning of 2012.
The State delegate in the Free Trade Zone, Jorge Ramos, was interviewed today by Carlos Herrera on the Herrera en Cope program on this radio station, where he reviewed the important projects carried out by the Cádiz Consortium and the incessant He has worked since he came to office to turn the Cádiz Free Trade Zone into the first productive center in the province.
The person in charge of the Free Zone explained the great change that has occurred in the Consortium since he took office at the beginning of 2012, when what he described as a “defunct free zone without any activity” was found.
Jorge Ramos also pointed out that the Seville Free Trade Zone has served as “an incentive” to that of Cádiz to redouble its efforts and stated that both are complementary, even emphasizing that Seville will undoubtedly benefit from the great expansion and expansion project that it is carrying out. the Free Trade Zone of Cádiz in the capital and in other municipalities such as Los Barrios, Algeciras or La Línea.
The Free Trade Zone delegate explained the customs and tax advantages enjoyed by companies located in the Tax Precinct, whose number will now multiply with the new tax precincts, which already have companies interested in settling in them.
Jorge Ramos concluded by highlighting a message that reflects the work that the Free Zone carries out every day for the benefit of the business sector and economic revitalization: “we must roll out the red carpet for businessmen because they are the ones who create jobs.”