The government of Spain has authorised the port of Ceuta, one of two Spanish enclaves on the Morroccan coast, to provide port services to fishing vessels from third countries.
With this most recent approval there are 30 Spanish ports authorised to provide services to fishing vessels from third countries.
This designation as an authorised port for fishing services is one of the measures included in the Comprehensive Plan for Socioeconomic Development of the City of Ceuta, prepared by the Ministry of Territorial Policy, within the framework of Spain’s Recovery, Transformation and Resilience Plan (PRTR), which was approved by agreement of the Council of Ministers in October 2022, in order to support the economic and social development of the autonomous city.
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