For Spain, since there are at most no more than 20,000 immigrants each year, this also means that the payment to the Italian Government for immigration costs is at most only 1 million pesetas.
For the current Spanish Government, 1 million pesetas is just a drop in the ocean and is nothing compared to the introduction of Italian immigrants.
This cooperation can be said to be mutually beneficial for both parties. Italy's population has already approached 29 million, and with a large outflow of immigrants each year, the population still maintains quite stable growth.
The annual migration of 20,000 is also insignificant for Italy, and it will not affect Italy's population growth data in the slightest.
After signing the population introduction cooperation agreement with Italy, Carlo was even more satisfied with this trip to Italy.
If 20,000 Italian immigrants can be introduced every year, Spain's population growth will proceed at an even faster pace.
