The Prensa Ibérica group, led by its CEO Aitor Moll, highlighted the potential of the Valencian economy and the capacity of the publishing house to report on economic developments from every corner of Spain during the launch of the assets supplement in 2012. The event was planned to take place at the Palau Alameda in València. Moll emphasized that the Valencian economy features a dynamic business landscape and strong ambitions for the future, noting the strategic role played by the new economic assets acquired by Prensa Ibérica. He described the supplement as a milestone that broadened the group’s economic reporting and cemented its position as a trusted source of market knowledge.
The weekly supplement concentrates on economics, business, finance, and investing. It also operates a website that aggregates daily economic information. Moll framed the publication as a committed effort to deliver readers the best possible coverage of proprietary data. Today, it stands as the most widely circulated economic supplement across Spain, with a print edition distributed in seven group newspapers, including Levante, totaling 70,000 copies, while the digital edition spans more than twenty general topics nationwide.
Valencia’s economy and its enterprises
The Assets brand now reaches markets in Seville, Badajoz, and Girona. Moll commented that Valencia is a country with a robust economy and a dynamic business fabric, enriched by projects that reflect both current realities and future aspirations. He observed that Valencia has leveraged the past fifteen years since the 2008 crisis to reduce reliance on construction and to pivot toward innovation, electromobility, cutting-edge technologies, and renewable energy. This shift underscores a broader modernization of the regional economy and a commitment to forward-looking sectors that complement traditional strengths.
The modernization of the Valencian Community unfolded without neglecting its longstanding pillars. The agri-food sector remains a significant engine of growth, supported by the vast potential of citrus producers who drive the sector forward with steadfast energy and opportunity.
Notable investments by major manufacturers further anchor the region’s trajectory. The plan for a major battery manufacturing facility in Sagunto, along with Ford’s commitment to producing electric vehicles from 2027 in Almussafes, brings stability to the industrial landscape and signals a durable future for regional manufacturing. The so‑called green economy also represents a key frontier, with investments in renewable energy serving as a common denominator for leading companies today. Castellón’s tile producers, such as Port of Valencia, Pamesa, and Porcelanosa, together with shipping firms like Baleària of Alicante, are actively pursuing cleaner energy sources and sustainable practices.
The role of entities
The assets initiative emerged from a clear purpose: to report comprehensively on a broad array of topics, including strategic corridors, water transfers, and the review of financing at the regional level. The objective remains simple and persistent—well-informed audiences require ongoing access to a wealth of reliable information. This body of knowledge empowers decision making, amplifies influence, and supports journalism that is expert, informative, responsible, and precise, with a steadfast commitment to accuracy and accountability.