Catalonia, number 1 in foreign investment and job creation

  • Catalonia attracted up to 91 new business projects in 2013, which accounted for an investment of 3 billion dollars and created 7,427 jobs.

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28.03.2014 - 11:59

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The internationalization of the Catalan economy and its attraction of foreign investments are rocketing. This is according to new figures published on Thursday by the Catalan Minister for Enterprise and Employment, Felip Puig, who celebrated the fact that Catalonia continues to lead the FDI-Markets ‘Financial Times’ ranking on foreign investment attraction in continental Europe. Catalonia attracted up to 91 new business projects in 2013, which accounted for an investment of 3 billion dollars and created 7,427 jobs. Last year Catalonia also achieved record level exports, totaling 58.4 billion euros. According to the government figures, the number of companies selling abroad has increased by 6,8%, reaching the record number of 49,050.

The Catalan minister, Felip Puig, explained that two thirds of the export revenue is generated by only 25 big companies. This, according to Puig, highlights the need to boost export opportunities for medium and small enterprises. The Government has created a new support program for Technology and Information companies and those in the third sector to help them open up business abroad.

Puig said that the political process in Catalonia, where the Government is planning to hold a referendum on independence in November, has not affected foreign investment. On the contrary, the minister said that these record figures highlight how the political process does not affect the economy.

The Catalan minister said that companies that invest in Catalonia appreciate that it is a well-connected and competitive area. Puig added that the plans to build the Mediterranean corridor as a strategic rail link within the European Union are going to make Catalonia even more attractive to foreign investors.

This positive data is also confirmed by the Spanish government. According to the Ministry of the Economy of Spain Catalonia received up to 3.5 billion euros in gross foreign investment in 2013, the best results since the beginning of the crisis.

Invest in Catalonia

At the event today, the Catalan minister also praised the activity of Invest in Catalonia, the government organization set up to promote new investments in the country. In 2013, Invest in Catalonia got 52 projects that amounted to a total investment of 222 million and created 1,474 jobs. From those projects, 12 were related to the IT sector, 9 to the motor sector, 6 to the chemical industry and 6 from pharmaceutical sector. These are the best figures in the last four years for Invest in Catalonia on number of projects and jobs, although they have previously achieved higher volumes of investment. The projections for 2014 indicate that the positive trend will continue, as this organization has already closed negotiations for 12 new projects.

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