Among the proposals addressed is the reopening of the permanent seat of the Chamber of Commerce in Caravaca to facilitate clearance of foreign trade
During this week, the popular candidate has held several meetings with the most representative economic and social sectors of the town, "to promote new strategies to promote economic development and job creation"
The Popular Party candidate for mayor of Caravaca, José Francisco García stressed the importance of recovering the strength of the natural stone industry in the town and throughout the Northwest region, "as the engine of economic development to a new stage" with a clearly differentiated commitment "to the quality of our marble and competitiveness of our companies."
The popular candidate this week held a meeting with representatives of the marble of the municipality, which addressed the importance of this sector continues to the local economy, "especially for what it means for employment generation", while treated some of the issues demanded by employers for consolidation, as the reopening of the permanent headquarters of the Chamber of Commerce in Caravaca to facilitate procedures related to foreign trade.
As explained by the popular candidate "pass current initiatives promote R + D + i, training and ultimately enhance qualification of jobs in this sector".
In this sense, José Francisco García highlighted the prestige and important experience that employers Marble Caravaca and the rest of the region have in Spain and abroad, and moved them "from the local government are willing to go hand in hand with them to offer all the facilities, and help generate new business expectations, consistent with the conservation of the territory ".
"We are aware PP candidate affirmed that the natural stone industry, and parallel economy areas closely linked to it as the Northwest region, have been set back by the crisis, but now jointly supported of a strong government as mayor of Caravaca we will work to advance, and so we must promote strategies that promote further the competitiveness of the sector ".
The industry of marble and natural stone located in the town of Caravaca bases its competitiveness in the wealth of resources that counts and the geological potential and the quality of its production, "we must promote more support by the regional and national government, and that I will always be, "he added José Francisco García.
Currently, sales of processed natural stone, which are the most jobs in the town, represent 90% of the sale of its production abroad, especially to Arab countries.
Enhance Technology Center Marble and safety
At this meeting, José Francisco Garcia got every one of the proposals and needs posed by entrepreneurs for this purpose, in particular, stated that vindicate to the competent authorities "faster processing projects or streamlining bureaucracy to facilitate export. "
Similarly, the candidate considered essential to further enhance the Marble Technology Center (CTM), which operates as a Corporate Research Association, which provides a great service in the application of technological innovations, training, technical advice and research and development.
José Francisco García also expressed their commitment to employers to make the necessary improvement in security in the industrial estate sale Cavila as well as in areas where these companies are located, "and more action by the People's Government for ensure greater confidence in these entrepreneurs and thus keep their businesses in the municipality, and therefore jobs, "he said.
Meeting with key economic and social sectors
During these weeks, the popular candidate for mayor of Caravaca has held several meetings with the most representative economic and social sectors of the town, in order to promote new strategies to promote economic development and job creation.
So, since his candidacy was declared, José Francisco García has met with representatives of trade, catering, footwear, natural stone, farmers and youth "to listen and find common ground to guide us in our proposals, and so close as possible to the reality of each of them and their needs, to respond to our program. "
Source: PP Caravaca de la Cruz