According to the deputy general of Gipuzkoa, “the effects of the storm clouds” of the war in Ukraine are not yet noticeable, although he admits that they are “aware that they will come”.
The deputy general of Gipuzkoa, Markel Olanohas ensured that the last economic data from Gipuzkoa are “still positive”, and that even exceed those of 2021, which was a “record year”. “The effects of the storm clouds (from the war in Ukraine) are not yet noticeable, but we are aware that they will arrive,” she admitted with “concern“.
In an interview granted to the Radio Euskadi program “Boulevard”, which is being broadcast this Wednesday from the Go Mobility fair, Olano explained that given this situation, both the provincial councils and the Basque Government maintain a “mixed strategy” which is, on the one hand, “to bet on strategic structures” among which the Center for New Mobility, Mubil, has mentioned, and on the other, to ensure the liquidity of the companies, which due to the current situation “have maintained their orders but whose profitability is in solfa due to the increase in energy and fuels”.
Precisely, questioned about the aid to alleviate the consequences of the war in Ukraine that the Spanish government intends to approve tomorrow and that they might not succeed due to the “Catalan Gate” crisis, the Jeltzale leader has recognized that the alleged political espionage it has generated “a major political crisis and great distrust, even in my own party, and this is lethal for the approval of the initiatives”. According to Olano, “transparency and knowing what has happened is essential. In that sense, I trust that the situation will be restored.”
Source: Eitb

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