
Cádiz Port to position itself as an ally in commercial connections

Cádiz, Spain (PortSEurope) December 1, 2020 – The Bay of Cádiz Port Authority carried out a virtual trade mission with Argentina and Uruguay to position itself as an ally in commercial connections between Latin America and the Spanish and European markets. Through the Andalusian Agency for Foreign Promotion, EXTENDA, the port closed a busy schedule of meetings with associations of exporters, ports and large exporting
companies, in which the Free Trade Zone of Cádiz will also participate. During three days, the Port Authority will present its facilities and services, as well as the tax advantages offered by having a dock within a tax area to the main representatives of institutions and exporting companies in Argentina and Uruguay, emphasizing the opportunities and strengths that the port presents for commercial relations with Latin America as an alternative to Northern Europe. Source: Autoridad Portuaria de Cartagena (APC – Port Authority of Cartagena) Copyright (C) PortSEurope. All Rights Reserved. 2020.
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