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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. industry in Asturias. Comparative high extraction costs have led to a gradual closure of mines in Spain, particularly in the Asturias region. By 2019, employment in the coal industry had fallen to 2,000. The planned closures of the remaining coalmine and thermal power plants in the coming years puts the remaining direct jobs at risk.

  3. Aug 8, 2019 · But Alperi says the central government has broken its promises, and they haven’t invested enough in the region. José Luis Alperi, spokesperson for Asturia’s leading miners’ union, sits at his office. His union struck a deal with Spain’s Socialist government in October 2018 that would funnel 220 million euros ($246 million) into the region.

  4. Asturias covers about 2% of Spain territory and about 2% of its population General information about Asturias | Location and basis information It is located in the north of Spain. • Population: 1,019,993 • Capital: Oviedo, but the most populated city is Gijón. • Asturias is one of the most important regions of Spain in the mining industry.

  5. In terms of the restructuring of the mining industry, which has a major impact on Asturias, the most recent plan, launched in October 2013, is the Framework for Action for Coal Mining and Mining Regions 2013–2018. The agreement includes €400 million for reactivation plans and business projects.

  6. The Gross domestic product (GDP) of the autonomous community was 23.3 billion euros in 2018, accounting for 1.9% of Spanish economic output. GDP per capita adjusted for purchasing power was 24,400 euros or 81% of the EU27 average in the same year. The GDP per employee was 98% of the EU average. This makes the region the 10th richest in Spain, a ...

  7. Industrialization in Asturias developed from strong extractive and productive foundations, encouraged by a rich and diverse body of companies from different industrial sectors. For over two centuries Asturias fostered the development of a number of industries, quite diverse as far as their location, activity and structural type.