• More than 10,000 professionals, mostly from the private sector, with an outstanding participation of government representatives and multilateral institutions, have attended the 1st hybrid edition made up of more than 21 forums, presentations and MedaTalks, designed ad-hoc for the post-COVID scenario

 

  • Innovation, Transformation, Digitisation, Health Industry, Tourism, Hotels and Congresses, Multilateral Financing, Women Entrepreneurs, Youth, SMEs, Startups, and Opportunities of the Mediterranean and Africa, among others, have been the main themes during the 3 days to celebrate # MedaWeekBarcelona20

 

  • This economic summit, with the claim: ‘Time to act: Stronger together’, has brought together more than 150 virtual speakers of various kinds: professionals, businessmen, entrepreneurs and representatives of the public sector from the two shores of the Mediterranean

 

  • MedaWeek Barcelona has presented the Barcelona Declaration of the Mediterranean private sector: “Accelerating economic integration”.

 


Barcelona, 23 November 2020.-
 The ‘Mediterranean Week of Economic Leaders’, the reference event to promote Mediterranean economies, business cooperation and the Mediterranean region around the world, which is jointly organised by the Association of the Mediterranean Chambers of Commerce and Industry (ASCAME) and the Barcelona Chamber of Commerce, with the collaboration of leading Euro-Mediterranean organisations, has concluded its 14th edition this year with a resounding, message such as the need to integrate the strategic axis Europe, the Mediterranean and Africa to cope with the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic and the current competition with other economic areas, mainly in Asia and America.

“In the same week that China announced the creation of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Association (RCEP), an Asia-Pacific economic integration zone that covers a third of the world’s population and economic production, the Mediterranean and Europe should accelerate its integration and the creation of alliances to create synergies between this future zone and the continental free trade zone of Africa. It is an imperative cohesion to recover the economy, but above all, to survive in the present and in the future”, says Anwar Zibaoui, General Coordinator of ASCAME (Association of the Mediterranean Chambers of Commerce and Industry).

MedaWeek Barcelona has highlighted the urgency of laying the foundations for a new economic development model based on promoting and enhancing innovation and digitisation, the green and blue economies, the participation of women and young people in the regional economy, the importance of tourism, the textile sector and agriculture, among other initiatives, without forgetting the relevance of establishing alliances that really help to rebuild and reposition the Mediterranean, just when the 25th anniversary of the Barcelona Process is held.

 

Coinciding with the 25th Anniversary of the Barcelona Process, a 1995 project for cooperation between the countries of the Mediterranean basin, and within the framework of MedaWeek, a new Declaration has been presented with 25 measures for the reactivation of Mediterranean economies, which seeks a shared prosperity and the achievement of the goals set in the Declaration of 1995.

 

The 14th edition of MedaWeek Barcelona has been a success in its first year of virtual broadcasting, a format that the organisers intend to maintain for the next edition as a complement to the traditional face-to-face events at the Casa Llotja de Mar in Barcelona.

 

 

Highlights of # MedaWeekBarcelona20

 

Ahmed M. El Wakil, President of the Association of Mediterranean Chambers of Commerce and Industry, wanted to highlight at the opening of this economic summit the potential of the region: “In the context we live in, we see opportunities to become a free and resourceful market for more than 1 billion consumers. From ASCAME, the voice of the private sector, with an active role and with the help of the Barcelona Chamber of Commerce, we support the Chambers of Commerce and the business community to achieve a greater commercial volume and investment. We promote and bet on our Mediterranean”.

 

“The Mediterranean is going through difficult times due to the pandemic”, stated Reyes Maroto Illera, Minister of Industry, Trade and Tourism of the Government of Spain, during her speech at the opening of MedaWeek Barcelona, ​​to which she added: “Spain becomes the bridge between Europe and the Mediterranean. 25 years ago we opened the Barcelona Process and now we have the opportunity to update it on our agenda”.

 

In this regard, and also in the official opening, Pere Aragonès, Vice President of the Government to replace the President of the Generalitat de Catalunya and Minister of Economy and Finance, has called for cooperation: “We have shared challenges in the Mediterranean region, giving a lot of importance to the public investment necessary to face the economic crisis. Expansion policies, which reinforce cooperation and implement a real innovation plan, also in health, biomedical research, the increase in digitisation, and the climate transition, are key elements in the context of COVID-19. Now is the time to work for the common space called the Mediterranean with cooperation between the EU and African countries to increase our financial fund, in addition to building synergies to overcome the human and economic crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. We need a collective reaction and this refers to the entire Mediterranean. Let’s work in a collaborative attitude”.

 

For the first time, the ‘Mediterranean Week of Economic Leaders’ has organised the Mediterranean Healthcare Forum, which featured the online intervention of Salvador Illa Roca, Minister of Health, who also emphasised the importance of cooperation in relation to the pandemic: “We are in a period of solidarity, innovation, research, international cooperation and great learning. One of the most fertile periods in post-pandemic research in decades should not be missed. “

 

The celebration of the 14th Edition of MedaWeek Barcelona has coincided with the 25th Anniversary of the Barcelona Process, and ASCAME with the support of Mediterranean, European and Arab organizations from the private sector has presented a new Declaration that seeks to reposition the Mediterranean as a key actor for the recovery in the post-COVID-19 era. In this sense, Joan Canadell, President of the Barcelona Chamber of Commerce, highlighted that “Barcelona has always been at the forefront when it comes to launching economic, political and cultural initiatives that serve to build bridges and opportunities.”

 

 

About MedaWeek Barcelona

 

MedaWeek Barcelona 2020 is organised by ASCAME, the Barcelona Chamber of Commerce, the Union for the Mediterranean (UfM), the European Institute of the Mediterranean (IEMed) and the Consorci de la Zona Franca de Barcelona. A business cooperation platform that aims to boost the economy of the Mediterranean regions through building relationships between the key economic sectors on the two shores of the Mediterranean.

 

The ‘Mediterranean Week of Economic Leaders’ has become the main forum for the promotion of the private sector and the integration of the Mediterranean regions. An event that has been attended by more than 20,000 professionals, businessmen, entrepreneurs, representatives of the public sector and journalists, since its creation.

 

More information about the event at: www.medaeconomicweek.org

More information about ASCAME at: www.ascame.org

 

  @ascameorg #MedaWeek20

 

Press contacts:

 

 Anabel Frutos afrutos@ascame.org 619 503 142

 Area Manager ASCAME

 Events, Communication & Marketing Area

 

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Gema Lloret gema@alivecomunicación.es 630 78 95 45

Ainhoa Bueno prensa@alivecomunicación.com 622 573 576

 

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