The company, which has been in creditors since last November, has until 31 March to find someone who is blamed.
The future of Balenciaga Scheepswerven from Zumaia. As EITB media, Cofides has been able to know the public-private society specialized in the management of Staatsfondsen-has one Remove partial debts that the Gipuzkoan company has the state (15 to 8.5 million euros). The measure would have the ‘yes’ of the bankruptcy manager.
This movement would facilitate the accession of new investors who would save the shipyard. Currently there would be Two very interested investors “As announced this week, María Jesús Egido.
Balenciaga Scheepswerven, which is located In creditor competition Since last November you have to look for an investor before March 31 To prevent extinction.
The agreement on the debt removal comes after the meeting that the Minister of Industry of the Basque government, Mikel Jauregi and the Minister of Economy, Carlos Body, have held this week in Madrid.
Balenciaga currently has a template of 71 employeesAlthough hundreds of indirect jobs (around 600) are made when there are orders.
The mayor of Zumaia regrets the filtration on the partial removal of the debt
The filtration on the partial removal of Balenciaga’s debt with the State has arrived for the company, something that worries the mayor of Zumaia. He said Iñaki Ostolaza In an interview with Euskadi Irratia, these kinds of leaks do not help “too much” to continue. In any case, he hopes that it is not a “obstacle” to reach a solution.
The shipyard works against Counterreloj to prevent liquidation. The councilor has shown his satisfaction because he believes that the “bigger obstacle” has been overcome, although he understands that there is still a lot of work to be done to help investors. In this respect, he emphasized that the impetus of the institutions (government of Spain, Basque government and Diputación de Gipuzkoa) are needed to reopen the shipyard.
Source: EITB

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