Spain may recruit workers from Uzbekistan for its construction sector
The President of Spain's National Confederation of Construction Industry announced that the country plans to engage 700,000 workers for the construction of 200,000 state real estate objects.

The ambassador of Uzbekistan, Farrukh Tursunov, conducted negotiations with the President of Spain's National Confederation of Construction Industry, Pedro Fernández Alén.
According to the "Dunyo" news agency, the discussions focused on establishing collaborative ties in the field of external labor migration between Uzbekistan and Spain, as well as the possibilities for recruiting citizens of Uzbekistan to work in the Spanish construction sector.
Pedro Fernández Alén stated that the creation of all opportunities for the citizens of Uzbekistan to carry out safe and orderly labor activities in foreign countries is considered one of the positive indicators of developing states.
The President of the National Confederation of Construction Industry revealed that there are significant plans in the construction sector in Spain, specifically the development of 200,000 state real estate objects for which the recruitment of 700,000 workers is anticipated.
Following the negotiations, an agreement was reached to collaborate in this direction.
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