Since industrial aid and financial assistance have been obtained from Austria-Hungary, the next step is predictable: relying on these aids to build larger-scale industrial zones.
The Seville Industrial Zone in the Andalusia Region was previously planned, but its geographical location does not seem as favorable as imagined.
The main issue is that Seville is located at the southernmost part of Spain, and transporting industrial goods to the northern regions of Spain requires more time.
According to the government's industrial zone construction plan, another industrial zone needs to be built in the north to achieve the goal of complementing Seville from the south to the north.
The reason for choosing Barcelona is because it is already an industrial city. Although the scale of the industry is not large, the advantage is its proximity to the coast, making industrial material transportation more convenient.
