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  1. Energy industry production in 2018 was 5.94 % of the region's GVA and ranked as the second branch of industry after iron and steel metallurgy. Asturias is the benchmark for electrical energy on the Spanish mainland, with 4.4% of installed power in 2017.

  2. The main regional industry in For centuries, the backbone of the Asturian economy was agriculture and fishing. Milk production and its derivatives was also traditional, but its big development was a by-product of the economic expansion of the late 1960s.

  3. Overview. Asturias is situated in north-west Spain and has a population of 1.02 million. The regions coal mining industry was concentrated in the south west and central areas of the region, where the region’s coal power plants are also located. However, only one coal mine remains active.

  4. long term positioning of Spanish industry, the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Tourism is working on three major initiatives: 1. State Pact for Industry. 2. Industrial Policy Strategy for Spain 2030. 3. New Industry Law.

  5. Professionals of Business Tourism in Asturias had an important appointment today: the celebration of Global Meetings Industry Day 2018, which for the first time has been organized jointly by the three professional MICE associations in Asturias.

  6. Visitors not only travel across space, but, above all, they travel across time, because they can discover diverse landscapes, constructions and objects, chapters of that industrial history that reveals the hard work employed to adapt and build our future on the foundations of coal and steel structures.

  7. Apr 30, 2024 · Asturias is the most important mining and metallurgical region in Spain. A great industrial complex has been built up at Avilés and has resulted in a large increase in its population. Mieres is a busy mining and smelting centre.