
Jalil promotes mining investments and an educational agreement with Europe
The governor of Catamarca is committed to attracting investment for responsible mining and to a student exchange program with European countries
The governor of Catamarca, Raúl Jalil, announced that his administration is making progress in attracting investments for the mining sector, with the goal of promoting a responsible and sustainable model. According to his explanation, the arrival of capital will allow the province to diversify its productive matrix and generate quality employment.
During a press conference, Jalil emphasized the need to promote strategic alliances that strengthen the regional economy. "We want mining to be an opportunity for growth for Catamarca, with environmental responsibility and real benefits for our people," he stated.
Academic exchange with Europe
In addition to the mining initiative, Jalil reported that he is working on an agreement with European countries to implement a student exchange program. The initiative seeks to provide young people from Catamarca with the opportunity to receive training abroad and later contribute their knowledge to local development.
"We want our young people to have the opportunity to study abroad and for that to also benefit our local economy," the governor stated. This way, the province aims to strengthen international cooperation and expand educational opportunities.
An integrated strategy for Catamarca
The governor's plan combines economic and educational development under a long-term vision. Jalil stressed that his government is committed to diversifying the productive matrix and consolidating international ties with organizations and countries in Europe.
"These projects are part of an integrated strategy that seeks not only investments, but also knowledge and added value," he concluded.
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