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Catalonia Trade & Investment

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Catalonia Trade & Investment (Catalan: Agència per a la Competitivitat de l'Empresa, ACCIÓ) is the Catalan Government’s agency that promotes foreign investment and business competitiveness. Headquartered in Barcelona, it currently operates globally through a network of 40 offices all over the world.According to the latest data available, in 2018 Catalonia Trade & Investment attracted 84 foreign investment projects (up 20% over the previous year), which amounted to 322 million euros (+34%) and enabled the creation of 5,455 jobs (+70%) in Catalonia. Thus, in 2018, Catalonia Trade & Investment broke records as regards the number of projects attracted and the number of jobs created by these foreign investments. In fact, foreign investment projects with the support of the Catalan Government increased by 64% over the last five years (2014-2018) compared to the previous five-year period. The Financial Times’ fDi Magazine recognized in 2018 the agency's foreign investment strategy from among 112 candidates from all over the world. The same publication has picked Catalonia as Southern Europe’s best region for foreign investment in 2020-2021, being the third time in a row that this biannual ranking places Catalonia in this position.

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Catalonia Trade & Investment
Passeig de Gràcia, Barcelona

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Passeig de Gràcia 129
08008 Barcelona (Gràcia)
Catalonia, Spain
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