Valencia's Minister Highlights Collaboration with Morocco
In a significant event held at the CEV headquarters, Marián Cano, the Minister of Industry, Tourism, Innovation, and Commerce, emphasized the natural relationship between the Valencian Community and Morocco. She stated that there exists a remarkable opportunity to advance further by establishing an industrial, technological, and logistical alliance that could enhance both regions' global positioning. Cano articulated the necessity of fostering cooperation between the Valencian Community and Morocco during her address at the business meeting titled 'Exploring Morocco: Keys to Investing and Growing in Africa from the Valencian Community.'
The meeting was well-attended by a Moroccan delegation led by the Minister of Industry and Commerce of the Kingdom of Morocco, underscoring the importance of these discussions. During her remarks, Cano outlined the deep institutional, economic, and cultural ties that bind the Valencian Community to Morocco, along with the potential this partnership holds for driving business growth and opening new markets.
Opportunities for Growth and Investment
Cano highlighted a previous business mission to Morocco that unveiled multiple collaboration opportunities, reinforcing the goal of enhancing relations between both territories to improve their global standing. She also pointed out the strengths of the Valencian industrial fabric, describing it as one of the most diversified industrial ecosystems in Southern Europe. The Minister noted Valencia's leadership in sectors such as ceramics, furniture, home textiles, natural stone, agri-food, chemical, and plastic industries, alongside its innovative capabilities in mobility and automotive fields.
Moreover, Marián Cano stressed the Valencian Community's aptitude for attracting productive investments and developing large-scale industrial projects, citing a strategic location in the Mediterranean, availability of talent, quality infrastructure, and a robust business network as pivotal factors. She reaffirmed the Consell's commitment to the internationalization of Valencian enterprises as a means to enhance competitiveness, diversify markets, and create new growth opportunities.
Ultimately, Cano posited that the collaboration between Morocco and the Valencian Community presents a unique opportunity to foster joint projects and solidify the strategic position of both regions in the Mediterranean. In a world characterized by uncertainty, she concluded, proximity, trust, and cooperation have become valuable strategic assets, and the relationship between Morocco and the Valencian Community embodies these essential elements.
As reported by comunica.gva.es.