Orihuela became the center of the Community’s business fabric. The premiere of the III Night of Oriolan Economy, held in the city’s CAM auditorium, brought together many representatives of the manufacturing sector and authorities, including Aitana Mas, Consell’s vice president, and Carolina Gracia. Mayor.
With the vindictive tone that characterizes Mario MartÃnez, head of the Orihuela Chamber, he began: Entrepreneurs as a touchstoneand from there bombarded the anxiety technical profile and skilled worker shortageAlong with challenges over a 15-year horizon: digitalisation, artificial intelligence, metaverse, climate change and the circular economy.
But above all he focused on: the structure of the regionHe emphasized that “few prefectures take their regions as seriously as Alicante”, while Alcoy and Elche are industrial centers, Benidorm and Torrevieja are tourist centers and Alicante is “working to be a technological pioneer”.
What about Orihuela?: «We not only the historical capital of our region, also the province». As such, he advocated for Vega Baja’s 27 municipalities to work “with one voice” around Orihuela and Torrevieja to demand the necessary infrastructures to alleviate the historic abandonment that the region has suffered.
“Creation of one Valencia regional office stressed that it continues to be fundamental” and announced in 2023. The room will once again be in Orihuela Costa as a reference point on this coastline, which reaches a population of 300,000 in high season. Referring to the fact that “it is the first time a political party has spoken unequivocally about discrimination”, he said it was a countermeasure to “the discontent shown by our most economically dynamic region”.
Full, plenary session of the Valencia Community Chambers of Commerce Council The meeting took place hours earlier at the Marqués de Rafal de Orihuela Palace, a symbolic building that Consell purchased in June to turn it into the Generalitat Presidency’s first headquarters outside the provincial capital. MartÃnez specifically described what has not happened since 2017 as a “day of coexistence.”bring the north to the southand forge the alliances that this Vega Baja and this city need so much ».
At this plenary meeting,Being close to SMEs In these difficult and sensitive moments for the company,” said José Vicente Morata, Chairman of the Council of Chambers, emphasizing that these institutions are basically dedicated to “supporting SMEs”.
As an example, he cited the performance of the Orihuela Chamber, which “knows how to reverse such an important asset with the guarantee of the future, and ensures that these companies have what it takes to compete in an increasingly changing market”. .
For example, at Economy Night, some awards to six Oriolan companies highlights throughout the year: organizer Trivee (in Innovation division), construction company Doalco (Global Company), production and marketing of Olé fruit and vegetable products (Internationalization), Wonderflip ecological mattresses (Sustainability), Los Angeles (Restauration) and Berenice sports shop (Local Trade). Juan Cerdan honorary award, Orihuela Higher Polytechnic School Affiliated with Miguel Hernández University (EPSO), celebrating its 50th anniversary as an education, innovation and technological development center in the agri-food sector.
Vega Baja’s potential
Generalitat Vice President Aitana Mas closed the 3rd Night of the Oriolan Economy by emphasizing that he “recognises” such a move. Economic potential of Vega BajaIn this sense, he emphasized that the southern regions of Alicante do not deserve it. that second hand deal he regretted that “the reality of this region” was “to be on the tail of our autonomy”, for which “the other Valencian governments had given him before”.
Speaking of the economic situation, we find that historically less invested regions are more vulnerable, so “as institutions we find ourselves under political obligation. increased budgetary effortsespecially those related to investments”.
In this sense, he referred to the fact that the people of Alicante “fear of being”. Land that receives less investment from the governmentembarrassing distance from the average”. However, after negotiations, he noted that “it could be reversed”. 51 million euro investment increase for Alicante“.
Finally, he reiterated his “institutional commitment” to “continue to take care of all of its territory, from the north to the south of the Community of Valencia, to influence where it is needed most, which in turn means to improve the area”. The socioeconomic reality Vega Baja deserves“.
Source: Informacion
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