The Cartagena business sector ended 2021 with more than 11,400 signatures, a figure similar to that of 2020, but concern continues over the pandemic and inflation
The data recently published by the National Institute of Statistics (INE) shows the brutal blow that the coronavirus gave to the business sector in 2020. In just one year, 269 businesses had to close, most of them shops, bars and restaurants, the most affected by the health crisis. But despite some recovery
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The Cartagena business sector ended 2021 with more than 11,400 signatures, a figure similar to that of 2020, but concern continues over the pandemic and inflation
The data recently published by the National Institute of Statistics (INE) shows the brutal blow that the coronavirus gave to the business sector in 2020. In just one year, 269 businesses had to close, most of them shops, bars and restaurants, the most affected by the health crisis. But despite some recovery
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The Cartagena business sector ended 2021 with more than 11,400 signatures, a figure similar to that of 2020, but concern continues over the pandemic and inflation
The data recently published by the National Institute of Statistics (INE) shows the brutal blow that the coronavirus gave to the business sector in 2020. In just one year, 269 businesses had to close, most of them shops, bars and restaurants, the most affected by the health crisis. But despite some recovery
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The Cartagena business sector ended 2021 with more than 11,400 signatures, a figure similar to that of 2020, but concern continues over the pandemic and inflation
The data recently published by the National Institute of Statistics (INE) shows the brutal blow that the coronavirus gave to the business sector in 2020. In just one year, 269 businesses had to close, most of them shops, bars and restaurants, the most affected by the health crisis. But despite some recovery
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