News in Spain

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A snapshot of health care in Europe (1/03/2008)

In Spain, where manger scenes are still the Christmas holidays' major decoration, few feel the need to "put the Christ back in Christmas." (12/23/2007)

Ibérico hams have been approved for sale in the USA for the first time (12/14/2007)

More than 2,000 web developers have gathered for the LeWeb conference (12/12/2007)

Spain's Sinking Property Market May Roil Europe (12/12/2007)

Scientists discover the largest dinosaur site known in Europe (12/10/2007)

Zapatero has vowed to make the environment a priority in the next legislature if the Socialists win what is expected to be a tight election early next year. (12/10/2007)

The world is more than 50% likely to experience dangerous levels of climate change (12/10/2007)

The French and Spanish leaders have confirmed new joint action to combat terrorism (12/09/2007)

Repsol Discovers Natural Gas in Bolivia to Supply 1% of Spain (12/07/2007)

No need for a common EU visa to attract highly skilled workers from outside the EU? (12/07/2007)

Illegal immigration in Spain (12/07/2007)

Spain is reclaiming its costas (12/06/2007)

House-price inflation has dipped in France, Spain, Italy and Belgium (12/06/2007)

Prodi and Zapatero discuss migration (12/05/2007)

Limitations on Endesa's debt service ratio and on Endesa's dividends distribution policy (12/05/2007)

Miguel Angel Moratinos said Spain would prefer that Mr. Mugabe not take part in the European Union-Africa summit (12/04/2007)

Arroyo signed cooperation deals with Spain covering agriculture and fisheries, education, sports and culture (12/03/2007)

A Spanish civil guard has been killed and another badly wounded after being shot by members of the terrorist group Eta (12/01/2007)

The European telecom sector, attractive in these times of turbulent equity (11/29/2007)

Many beauty spots and costa views will be blighted under a plan whereby Spain will displace natural gas with wind turbines as the main source of energy (11/26/2007)

Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez said Monday that reconciliation is impossible with Colombia's president (11/26/2007)

The total cost of the european satellite project is estimated at 3.4 billion euros and is expected to create over 100,000 new jobs in Europe (11/26/2007)

Chinese Vice Premier Hui Liangyu said Monday that China stands ready to boost trade, investment and other ties with Spain (11/26/2007)

Spain targets 8 million broadband (11/26/2007)

Las Vegas in Spain (11/25/2007)

Spain, the greatest European greenhouse gas emitter (11/25/2007)

"The reason Europe lags behind the U.S. in terms of development in general and branded development in particular is the lack of effective regulations and enforcement of those regulations, and we think that's beginning to change" (11/25/2007)

Spanish Civil War: Shadows of War (11/23/2007)

"I don't know if I'm too subjective but I think we have a real chance of getting the Olympics" (11/23/2007)

"This is confirming our policy of boosting relations with West Africa" (11/22/2007)

Spanish actor Fernando Fernan-Gomez dies at 86 (11/22/2007)

Europe's stimulant drug of choice (11/22/2007)

Telefonica wants mexican regulators to force Telmex and Telcel to connect rivals to their networks on non-discriminatory terms (11/22/2007)

Spain to trim its 2008 growth estimate (11/22/2007)

A deflating housing bubble has global finance players moving in to scoop up dud loans on the cheap (11/21/2007)

President Hugo Chavez said Tuesday he hopes a spat with Spanish King Juan Carlos doesn't spiral into a diplomatic crisis but that Venezuela doesn't need Spanish investment (11/13/2007)

Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez demanded on Tuesday Spain's king apologize for telling him to shut up, warning that Spanish investments could suffer in its former colony because of the spat (11/13/2007)

"The changes the Commission is presenting today in the telecoms rules is bound to revolutionize the European telecoms sector" (11/13/2007)

Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez joked with a reporter on Tuesday to "shut up" asking questions (11/13/2007)

Alcoholism in Europe (11/13/2007)

Two Spanish cartoonists have been found guilty of offending the royal family and fined 3,000 euros each (11/13/2007)

"I think it's imprudent for a king to shout at a president to shut up. Mr King, we are not going to shut up" (11/13/2007)

Spain's King Tells Venezuela's Chavez to "Shut Up" (11/10/2007)

Spain moved to soothe diplomatic tensions with Morocco on Monday as the Spanish king and queen began a visit to two territories on the coast of North Africa that both countries claim (11/06/2007)

As a nucleus of the electronic music scene, Ibiza attracts party people of every age and demographic (11/04/2007)

The Spanish National Court on Wednesday convicted three men of murdering 191 people and wounding more than 1,800 in the 2004 Madrid bombings (11/01/2007)

Giant hyenas, sabretoothed cats, giraffes and zebras lived side by side in Europe 1.8 million years ago (10/31/2007)

"Amnesty is one thing, but amnesia is another" (10/28/2007)

Thirty men are currently on trial in Madrid on charges related to a suspected plot to blow up the Spanish high court and political landmarks (10/25/2007)

Starting a newspaper in a mature economy these days: An act of folly? (10/22/2007)

Irish role in the fight against Franco on the side of Spain's ousted republican government was marked in Belfast (10/15/2007)

Controversy in Spain Over Royal Family (10/13/2007)


The Age of Discovery has discovered DNA (10/08/2007)

The consortium's mostly cash offer for ABN Amro of the Netherlands, is 72 billion euros (10/06/2007)

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"This is confirming our policy of boosting relations with West Africa"
 
 
November 22, 2007
 

Spain is turning to West Africa as a potential investment destination in a commercial and political offensive linked to trying to control flows of illegal migrants to its territory, its industry minister said on Thursday.

Minister of Industry, Tourism and Trade Joan Clos this week led a large Spanish business delegation to Senegal, where he was due to sign a bilateral investment agreement.

Clos travelled from Angola, where he signed a similar accord on Wednesday, along with a memorandum of understanding for a financial cooperation programme with the oil producer.

Spain, which last year launched a "Plan Africa" for stronger political and economic engagement with the West African region on its southern flank, is also negotiating an investment agreement with Mauritania, officials said.

Clos told Reuters that an illegal migration crisis, which saw more than 30,000 Africans risk their lives in rickety open boats to reach the Spanish Canary Islands last year, had shown the need for better trade and cooperation with West Africa.

"The signing of the reciprocal investment accords aims in this direction, to make things easier to start a cycle of investment and business participation which helps to develop the economy (of the region)," the minister told Reuters in Dakar.

"This is confirming our policy of boosting relations with West Africa," he said in an interview.

Clos was accompanied by executives from 60 Spanish companies who held met in Dakar with counterparts from 120 companies from Senegal, Gambia, Guinea-Bissau, Mali, Guinea, Cape Verde, Mauritania and Burkina Faso.

The delegation included executives from Spain's major energy company Endesa and from other companies in the energy, agro-business, infrastructure and tourism sectors.

Although Spanish fishing companies are active along the West Coast of Africa, Spain's trade with the region is still minimal. Imports from West Africa account for only 3 percent of Spain's total imports, while Spanish exports to the region were 1 percent of the national total.

Bilateral trade with oil-exporter Angola is more developed and reached nearly 572 million euros ($848 million) in 2006.

DIPLOMATIC PRESENCE

Clos saw increased Spanish commercial and investment ties with West Africa as part of a strategy whose aims include seeking accords with West African governments to help stem the flow of illegal job-seekers trying to reach Europe.

"One thing coincides perfectly with the other," the minister later told reporters. The best way for Spain to contribute to solving illegal migration was to promote economic development in West Africa to keep young Africans at home, he said.

Clos said Spain was working to increase the number of legal job opportunities in its labour market that could be offered to West Africans. Earlier this month, Madrid announced it was making available 2,000 jobs in its fisheries sector and 700 jobs in agriculture for Senegalese workers.

As part of its three-year Plan Africa, Spain has increased its diplomatic and law enforcement presence inn West Africa, opening new embassies and posting security officers in major ports to monitor suspected migrant-trafficking vessels.

Spanish officials say this, combined with sea patrols of the West African coast with European Union partners, has helped to sharply cut illegal migrant arrivals in the Canaries this year.

Clos shrugged off suggestions that Spain's commercial foray into West Africa might be limited by multi-million dollar investment offensives by China, India and Gulf Arab investors.

"I think the region's needs are wide and so no one should be left out", he said.