The Government Of Cospedal Want To Encourage Entrepreneurship Among Our Youth

Stresses the impetus for entrepreneurship and self-employment to increase the number of entrepreneurs in Castilla-La Mancha and Spain

The Minister of Employment and the Economy of the Government of Castilla-La Mancha, Carmen Home, said that "the Government of Cospedal wants to encourage entrepreneurship among our young people who are the business of the future."

In this sense, Home has highlighted the excellent training of aspiring job shops, which are supported by the regional government. Therefore, he continued, one of the results that pursue these workshops is that these future entrepreneurs "bet for specialized training in the field of innovation and technology."

This was stated by the Minister of Employment and the Economy at the opening of employment and entrepreneurship workshop digital marketing and international sales in the Middle Tagus Castles Association of Torrijos (Toledo).

Home Carmen has referred to this workshop as an activity "exemplary" and said that "one hundred percent connected with the philosophy of government." In this sense, Home has highlighted the regional government efforts to encourage entrepreneurship and self-employment and increase in this way, the number of entrepreneurs in Castilla-La Mancha. "

The Minister of Employment and the Economy has stated that the Government of Cospedal has spent almost 12 million euros to a hundred entrepreneurship workshops, benefiting more than 1,000 students.

Specifically, the workshop employment and entrepreneurship marketing and international sales (Comex) will benefit fourteen students and has a budget of 155,000 euros.

The Minister of Employment and Economy, has emphasized the fact that this workshop will focus on international trade, an area in which he emphasized "the excellent export performance in Castilla-La Mancha in 2012, with a turnover of 4.356 million euros, representing an increase of 9 percent compared to 2011. "

In this sense, Home has highlighted that during 2012 has increased the number of exporting companies in Castilla-La Mancha by 16 percent.

The ceremony was also attended by the delegate of the Board in Toledo, Fernando Jou and Training Director General of the Ministry of Employment and the Economy, Paloma Barredo, and numerous mayors of the region.


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