This Wednesday, Lehendakari Iñigo Urkullu will also travel there to meet the management of Mercedes Benz together with the Minister of Economy.
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Professionals from the Basque community met Monday at the meeting organized by the Basque government at the headquarters of the Euskadi trade delegation in Munich. This social event marked the start of the agenda that the Minister of Economic Development, Sustainability and Environment, Arantxa Tapiawill take place in Germany all week and will have the presence of the Lehendakari Inigo Urkullu tomorrow during the day, when they will visit the headquarters of the Mercedes-Benz Group in Stuttgart.
Although the meetings and visits that will take place during the week will be of different nature, the common goal is: increase self confidence and make a direct monitoring of future challenges and projects of the major German companies that have factories in the Basque Country, such as Mercedes, Bayer or Trumpf. The week’s agenda is complemented by meetings at the Technical University of Munich and the German Aerospace Center.
Tapia visits the . today German Aerospace Center, one of the largest technical research institutions in Germany. DRL carries out R&D activities in the fields of aviation, aerospace, energy, transport, security and digitization. In the afternoon the appointment is at the company FESTO.
Meeting with the management of Mercedes Benz
This Wednesday, Lehendakari Iñigo Urkullu will also travel to Germany to meet the management of Mercedes Benz Vans and express the commitment of the Basque Government, the Provincial Council of Álava and the City Council of Vitoria-Gasteiz to continue working for the automotive sector. The conference will also include the participation of Emilio Titos, head of the factory in Vitoria-Gasteiz.
Following the agreement between the Basque Government, the Provincial Council of Álava and Mercedes-Benz Vitoria, and the announcement by the Mercedes Group of an investment of €1.2 billion At the factory in Vitoria-Gasteiz, the Lehendakari and the minister will meet the management of the group and visit the factory in Stuttgart.
According to the Lehendakari when he announced the trip in June“we are facing an opportunity for Mercedes’ 5,000 direct employees and 30,000 indirect employees, and to guarantee the future from more than 600 component suppliers we have in Araba and Euskadi”.
He also added that in order to carry out this investment project “we must promote” cooperation of all parties
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Source: EITB

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