Spaniards Race To Open Maritime Lines With Algeria
Only a few weeks after the reopening of the first maritime line between Algeria and the port of Castellón in southern Spain, the management of this maritime facility quickly announced advanced negotiations to launch new lines towards Algeria, with an economic mission in the coming weeks, the second of its kind in 2025 for the […] The post Spaniards Race To Open Maritime Lines With Algeria appeared first on الشروق أونلاين.


Only a few weeks after the reopening of the first maritime line between Algeria and the port of Castellón in southern Spain, the management of this maritime facility quickly announced advanced negotiations to launch new lines towards Algeria, with an economic mission in the coming weeks, the second of its kind in 2025 for the maritime transport sector in Spain, in a scene that reveals the extent of competition to win the national market after the rupture that caused huge losses to the Spanish side.
In this context, Rubén Ibáñez, CEO of the Castellón Port Authority, which is considered the beating heart of the Spanish ceramic industry, openly acknowledged that the restoration of maritime links with Algeria last August constituted a “fundamental turning point,” confirming that 90 percent of the raw materials used in the tile industry pass through this port towards Algeria.
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