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Miguel Ãngel Cámara: "The Mediterranean Corridor will output our products and encourage the economy" (06/09/2011)

The Mayor of Murcia morning to attend Summit of Mayors by the Mediterranean corridor.

The event will bring together the first mayors of the 12 provincial capitals in the Mediterranean to demand the government's commitment to the Corridor.

The Mayor of Murcia, Miguel Ángel Cámara, said today that the Mediterranean Corridor will one of the essential for the cohesion of Spain and is the fastest way to get to the heart of Europe.

In addition, the corridor and meets the highest traffic of goods in the country and will unite the two largest waterfront of the Union: The North Sea and the Western Mediterranean.

The Mayor will attend tomorrow's House of Mayors Summit on the Mediterranean corridor, which meet in the first Castellón mayors of Girona, Tarragona, Barcelona, ​​Castellón, Valencia, Alicante, Murcia, Almería, Granada, Malaga, Cadiz and Palma de Mallorca.

The mayor added that it was essential that the European Union launched the infrastructure that will allow the output of our products, the logical economic benefit for the Spanish market.

The meeting will sign the document Castellón Mediterranean Corridor, which aims to bring together, promote and reinforce again the joint claim of the 12 provincial capitals in the Mediterranean with the Government of Spain, in order to include the Corridor as priority infrastructure in the upcoming revision of the Trans-European Transport Network Central.

Chamber recalled that the impact of the rail link on the population and the economic accounts for 50% of the citizens and 66% of Spanish GDP, with a clear return on investment.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia

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