Spanish Businesspeople Optimistic About Potential Investments in Venezuela
Two Spanish entrepreneurs told EFE on Monday that they view potential investments in Venezuela with optimism amid their participation in the South American country's second 'Tech Week,' which is taking place amidst a new climate of reforms undertaken by Delcy Rodríguez's government, aiming to broaden its scope beyond the oil and mining sectors.
Spanish Businesspeople Optimistic About Potential Investments in Venezuela Two Spanish entrepreneurs expressed optimism about investing in Venezuela during the country’s ‘Tech Week,’ citing a new wave of government reforms aimed at diversifying the economy. They believe there are significant business opportunities and a growing legal security for investors. The event aims to attract European capital, particularly from Spain, under these evolving economic conditions.
- Spanish entrepreneurs Jesús Andújar (Avask España) and Francisco Cuenca (Mesfer) are participating in Venezuela’s second ‘Tech Week’.
- They expressed optimism about investment possibilities due to recent government reforms.
- The reforms aim to broaden Venezuela’s economy beyond oil and mining and improve legal security for investors.
- The ‘Tech Week’ seeks to attract European capital, with over 700 international guests, including investment funds and unicorn companies.
- Recent shifts in relations with the US and eased sanctions have coincided with these reform efforts. https://albertonews.com/nacionales/empresarios-espanoles-se-muestran-optimistas-sobre-posibles-inversiones-en-venezuela/
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