The Autonomous City of Ceuta will return to Interazar, Spain's premier gaming industry trade show, reinforcing its position as a competitive business destination for gaming operators and technology companies.
On 28 and 29 April, Ceuta's government will establish a dedicated presence at the Madrid event with its own exhibition stand and specialised technical team, designed to showcase the territory's fiscal advantages to potential business partners.
Targeted Outreach Strategy
The autonomous city is adopting a practical approach to attract gaming and technology enterprises, focusing primarily on dialogue with operators seeking competitive business environments. Enrique Reyes from the Tax Services department emphasised the hands-on nature of their participation.
"We have our own stand where we'll be delighted to clarify any doubts companies might have about Ceuta and its fiscal advantages."
— Enrique Reyes, Tax Services
While online gaming remains the primary target sector, Ceuta's promotional scope extends beyond traditional gambling operations to encompass technology companies, dropshipping businesses, and tour operator services.
Comprehensive Business Support
The delegation's strategy combines territorial promotion with practical utility for trade show visitors, positioning Ceuta as both a business destination and networking facilitator.
"We want to offer all companies based in Ceuta, or not, a place where they can hold meetings of interest to them."
— AzarPlus
Kissy Chandiramany, Councillor of Treasury, Economic Transition and Digital Transformation, will lead the delegation, supported by specialised personnel from Tax Services and collaborating companies. This reinforced presence underscores Ceuta's commitment to maintaining an active role within Spain's gaming industry ecosystem.
Ceuta's Special Tax Status
Ceuta operates under Spain's special territorial tax regime with significantly reduced corporate tax rates (12.5% vs mainland Spain's 25%) and exemptions from VAT on many services. The territory also offers simplified administrative procedures for company registration and reduced bureaucracy for international businesses, making it particularly attractive for digital service providers and gaming operators.
Strategic Market Positioning
The return to Interazar represents Ceuta's continued efforts to establish itself as a versatile business hub within Spain's competitive landscape. By targeting multiple sectors beyond gaming – including technology services and e-commerce operations – the autonomous city is positioning itself as an attractive alternative for companies seeking fiscal efficiency and operational flexibility.
The comprehensive approach reflects broader trends in European business territories competing for mobile digital enterprises seeking optimal regulatory and fiscal frameworks.
According to AzarPlus.
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