Two key sectors for the future of the regional economy

The primary sector is a major asset of the Aragonese economy, far more than other autonomous communities. However, the development of industry and trade in the Spanish economy has left it in the background.

City councils adapt to technological innovation every day, and more and more companies support and develop their own sustainability programs to attract new projects, and therefore jobs. That is why Industry and trade are important for revitalizing society and avoiding concentration of employment in the largest population centers and consequent depopulation of other areas.

Aragon is rich in resources and raw materials. Its sales, at home and abroad, are essential to the economy, not only in Aragonese, but also in Spanish. Municipalities are increasingly trying to facilitate the location of entrepreneurs and companies in all areas of society and not only in Zaragoza. Cities in Huesca such as Pinefer; Zaragoza such as Quarte de Huerva, Tarazona and Burgo de Ebro; And the people from Teruel, like Alcaniz, are a clear example of Aragonese towns that have dedicated themselves to planning the development of industry and trade to improve and stabilize the future prospects of the region.

Development projects for industry and commerce in Aragon, promoted by city councils, seek to attract people

These actions are purposeful Attracts people, as jobs and wealth are created in the area, people are more willing to live in municipalities that enjoy a quality of life far from the big city. Therefore, these regional infrastructure projects not only address population growth in municipalities with localized industry and trade, but also in neighboring cities with small populations and overpopulation problems.

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Focusing on the secondary and tertiary sector is a way to capture a wider demographic profile and not limit it to the primary sector.It’s very difficult to break into if you’re not hoarding family farms.

The keys to developing a sustainable economic future in Aragonese cities and in the regional economy are the guidelines that the city councils gather in these programs focused on promoting business and industry in the region. These are measures that seek to mobilize the economy so that the region can survive in the long run.

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