In this pioneering initiative of the Ministry of Industry, Enterprise and Innovation have joined and 14 municipalities of the Region of Murcia
The Minister of Industry, Enterprise and Innovation, José Ballesta, today signed a cooperation agreement with the mayor of Mula, José Iborra, making this locality 'entrepreneurial Municipality' and involves the implementation of a series of actions to encourage the creation and development of business activities, with special emphasis on promoting entrepreneurship.
The agreement is built around seven areas of action that are specified in more than 40 measures, which, as noted by the director Ballesta, "pursued the unity of action between different administrations, regional and local, that are coordinated effectively and efficient for boosting economic growth and creating jobs. "
The holder of Company noted that the Convention "two fundamental commitments, administrative simplification and tax and financial measures to facilitate business establishment" are listed.
The signature of 'entrepreneurial village' includes actions to awaken the entrepreneurial spirit at an early age, and to update the perception that society has of the entrepreneur.
Sources of self-employment in the municipality are also identified and attracting potential entrepreneurs are expected.
Also, both administrations cooperate in the enhancement of existing infrastructure and business development activities in support of business community and potential entrepreneurs through various instruments and integration in SMEs Red Point.
14 municipalities entrepreneurs
With the addition of Mula are 14 municipalities distinguished as entrepreneurs, after having previously achieved Abarán, Eagles, Alhama de Murcia, Cehegín, Molina de Segura, Yecla, Totana, Cartagena, Cieza, Murcia, Lorquí, Puerto Lumbreras and Fuente Alamo.
The 'entrepreneurial village' initiative is an action that the regional government, through the Instituto de Fomento (Info), performs a pioneer in Spain, part of the 'Emprendemos Plan' of the region, for which the Community won the award European Entrepreneurial Region of the European Commission.
Source: CARM