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  1. Asturias Health Service (SESPA), with a budget of over €1.713 billion in 2018, is a. leading “company” in the region, with 16,000 direct jobs and nearly 39% of the regional budget. SESPA interacts with over 250 companies in several productive industries with turnover exceeding €400 million. Prominent entities.

  2. Asturias is situated in north-west Spain and has a population of 1.02 million. The region’s 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. The region is composed of 78 municipalities, of which 57 are

  3. Agenda 2020, despite the fact thatSpain did not achieve objective. With the aim of developing an industrial policy strategy that defines the medium and 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 ...

  4. Jan 28, 2020 · Asturias Economic Outlook. First Half 2020. After growing 1.9% in 2018, the economy of Asturias could have grown by 1.7% in 2019. It will advance by 1.2% in 2020 and 1.4% in 2021, and will add around 3,000 jobs in the biennium.

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  5. Eventually, steel, zinc, and aluminium industries came to the region. This “energy hub” in the region attracted more industries such as cement, chemical industries, or even cellulose. As you can see, coal is in the centre and the beginning of everything in Asturias. Industry comprises more than 20% of the regional GDP, all because of coal.

  6. 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 expa...

  7. Jul 3, 2018 · July 3, 2018 Production. By Steve Futch and Ariel Singerman. Editor’s note: The authors share what they learned while touring Spain’s citrus industry in March of 2017. Spain is the leading citrus producer in the European Union (EU) with approximately 300,000 acres that yield about 21 million boxes. FOCUS ON FRESH.