The president of the Spanish Confederation of Small and Medium Enterprises (CESME), Angela de Miguel, claimed this Tuesday in Oviedo the role of the SMEs of the Northwest who "do a job of social cohesion, of fixing population and redistribution of wealth" very relevant to the territory and demanded investments so that they can "compete on equal terms" with the rest of Europe.
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The president of the Spanish Confederation of Small and Medium Enterprises (CESME), Angela de Miguel, claimed this Tuesday in Oviedo the role of the SMEs of the Northwest who "do a job of social cohesion, of fixing population and redistribution of wealth" very relevant to the territory and demanded investments so that they can "compete on equal terms" with the rest of Europe.