Minister Arantxa Tapia has acknowledged that the collapse of trade relations between Algeria and Spain will have direct consequences for the Basque industry.
Euskaraz irakurri: Aljeriaren erabakiaren ostean euskal Industriak arazo gehiago izango dituela aurreikusi du Tapiak
The Minister of Economic Development, Sustainability and Environment of the Basque government, Arantxa Tapia, stated that Algeria’s decision to freeze all foreign trade transactions with Spain increases the existing “tension” and “uncertainty” and therefore adds “problems”. the Basque manufacturing sector.
Tapia made these statements at a meeting held this Thursday in Bilbao under the title “The energy transition in the Basque Country”. In these terms, he referred to Algeria’s decision to suspend the friendship treaty signed with Spain nearly 20 years ago in retaliation for its support for Morocco’s plan for the autonomy of Western Sahara.
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Source: EITB

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