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On March 23, we attended the Forum Redpyme Gran Canaria 2015, organized by EOI and SPEGC, aimed at raising awareness among entrepreneurs and canaries businessmen in the importance of applying innovation to their business initiatives. We were able to present our proposal through the Cadena Cope and Critical Journal Portal. We leave some snapshots of our passage through the event.
Recetly I've found an article in Tradeindia, and I wanted to share it:
"Why don't you export? When I ask this question to small business owners, the typical answers I receive are, "We are too small to do it" or "It is too complicated to export". There are general perceptions that only large companies can export; and procedural requirements is a hard nut to crack. Today, a significant percentage of India's exporters are small businesses, but still there is no dearth of business owners who shy away from exporting due to these prenotions. The fact is actually contrary to this.
The Kingdom of Spain occupies an area of 504,782 square kilometres in the southwest of Europe and has almost 8,000 kilometres of coast. It covers the larger part of the Iberian Peninsula, which it shares with Portugal, and includes the Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean Sea, the Canary Islands in the Atlantic Ocean, and the North African cities of Ceuta and Melilla.
Spain became a full member of the then European Economic Community in 1986. The union brought very significant changes, to the benefit of its members, which in the mid-nineties created the Single European Market and a single currency, the euro. Since then, the European Union has advanced significantly in the unification process through the strengthening of political and social ties among its citizens, so as to increase democracy, efficiency and the capacity to meet global challenges such as climate change, security and sustainable development.
Spain exports, October 2013-October 2014. (http://es.tradingeconomics.com/)