A new maritime line between Agadir and Spain will be created
This article was automatically translated from HIBAPRESS, the Arabic version:
This article was automatically translated from HIBAPRESS, the Arabic version:
Heba Press – Agadir
The authorities of Agadir are studying a project to launch a new maritime line linking the city to the Spanish port of Cadiz, on the Atlantic coast.
In this context, Teofila Martínez, president of the Spanish Port Authority of the Gulf of Cádiz, explained that the negotiations on this maritime line are making tangible progress.
Martinez indicated, during a radio interview with Radio Cádiz, that there are numerous contacts with Moroccan businessmen and political leaders with the aim of facilitating the movement of goods between the two banks.
She explained that this project aims to strengthen trade and enable the transport of goods from the European Union to Morocco, which contributes to strengthening bilateral trade relations.
The official also confirmed that the new line could strengthen the position of the port of Cádiz as a strategic hub for the importation of agricultural food products from Agadir, thus opening new horizons for commercial exchanges between the two parties .
Although the project is still in the negotiation phase, it represents an opportunity to develop the port sector and companies working in the agri-food trade.
The coming weeks will be crucial to determine the characteristics of this cooperation, which could help strengthen the competitiveness of the ports of Agadir and Cadiz and stimulate economic growth.
The project also presents itself as a step towards the development of transatlantic logistics connectivity, while strengthening the position of the Gulf of Cádiz as a logistics center for international trade.