Puerto de la Cruz and the Cabildo de Tenerife reinforce their bond when it comes to holding events with a great socioeconomic impact in the pioneering tourist destination in the Canary Islands. The mayor of the city, Marco González, together with the Councilor for Commerce, Roberto Medina, held a meeting with the Department of Employment, Socioeconomic Development, Carmen Luz Basó, to prepare the next actions to be held in the city in the coming months .
Puerto de la Cruz has already been the venue in recent months for various fairs and events related to the world of the fashion, crafts and trade industries that, according to the mayor of Puerto de la Cruz, generate “so much employment that it wants to continue being a benchmark in the north of the island for this type of celebration». “We continue to work for a model of a lively and open city that is very prepared to welcome together with our hotel sector that offers the maximum guarantees when it comes to caring for the thousands of visitors that this type of event attracts,” González stressed.
The Minister, Carmen Luz Baso, explained that this meeting is part of the round of meetings that she is holding with the different municipalities of the island to analyze new opportunities for cooperation that will result in an improvement in local employment and economic activity. Medina wanted to highlight the harmony with the island institution when it comes to seeing in the city “a unique opportunity to locate” fairs, congresses or meetings, where industrial sectors such as textiles, trade or crafts may have a place in the coming months.