Aitor Moll, CEO of Prensa Ibérica group, emphasized the potential of the Valencian economy and the capacity of the publishing company to report on the economy of every corner of Spain at the opening ceremony of the presentation of the ‘assets’ supplement, published in 2012. It will take place this Thursday at the Palau Alameda in València. “The Valencian economy has a dynamic business structure and ambition for the future,” he said. He is also the CEO of the Prensa Ibérica group. emphasized the relevant role that additional economic ‘assets’ acquired for Prensa Ibérica. “This became the forerunner of the economic knowledge of Prensa Ibérica,” he said.
The weekly supplement specializes in economics, business, finance and investing and also has a website that collects the most relevant economic information produced daily. “This economic supplement represents: It is our effort to provide readers with the best possible coverage of such proprietary information.. Today it is the economic supplement with the largest circulation and capillary of the press in Spain,” explained Moll. The print edition of “Assets” is already published in seven newspapers of the group – among them the newspaper Levante – and adds: 70,000 copies, while the digital edition It covers more than 20 general information topics distributed throughout Spain.
Valencian economy and companies
The ‘Assets’ suffix is currently available in Seville, Badajoz or Girona. “Today we are in Valencia, a country with a strong economy and a dynamic business structure… with important projects that are today’s reality and ambitious challenges for the future.“, noted Aitor Moll. “The Valencian economy has been able to take advantage of the last fifteen years since the 2008 crisis to move away from a model overly dependent on bricks and mortar and to refocus its productive model on innovation. , electromobility, new technologies and renewable energies,” he emphasized.
This modernization process of the Valencian Community, which opened new times, was carried out without leaving aside the traditional sectors. It is just as important as the agri-food sector, which continues to be one of the biggest pillars of the Valencian economy. “This sector is a driver of growth, supported by the huge potential of citrus growers and the driving factor they apply to the sector.”
Volkswagen’s decision to establish its battery giant factory for electric cars in Sagunt and Ford’s determination to produce electric vehicles from 2027, which has been in Almussafes for half a century, provide stability in the region and guarantee the future of the sector. “The so-called ‘green economy’ is another important frontier. Investment in renewable energy is the common denominator of leading companies today. The famous Castellón tile manufacturers such as the Port of Valencia, Pamesa or Porcelanosa, or shipping companies such as Baleària from Alicante are clearly betting on less polluting energy sources.“said Moll.
The role of ‘entities’
With the idea of reporting all these, the ‘actives’ suffix was born and Being a speaker in Valencia on important needs and demands such as the Mediterranean Corridor, water transfers or the review of the regional financing system. “There is no doubt that being well informed today means constantly monitoring what is happening in the economic world. Access to this important wealth of information provides knowledge, aids in decision making, provides power and influence. ‘Assets’ advocate for quality Finding the reason to be in the profession of serving you all expert, informative, responsible and accurate journalism,” concluded Aitor Moll.
Source: Informacion
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