Spain is planning a commercial mission to Barbados early in the new year to explore business opportunities.
Spain’s Ambassador to Barbados and the Southern Caribbean, Joaquin de Aristegui, made the announcement today, when both countries signed a double taxation agreement.
He said that the mission comprising business people and representatives of public institutions would visit Barbados and some regional neighbours.
The aims of the mission planned for “the coming months” are “to know the market, to know the partners and to realise the important opportunities that are present”, he explained. (TY)
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