The Secretary General of Emigration, Antonio Rodríguez Miranda, visited Uruguay's main agro-industrial fair. His objective was to learn about the presence of Spanish and Galician companies, as well as to accompany the Galician community and business leaders in the country.
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The Secretary General of Emigration of the Xunta de Galicia, Antonio Rodriguez Miranda, has underlined the importance of the Galician community in Uruguay as a key economic driver and a bridge to new business opportunities. The statement was made during his participation in the Expo Prado 2025, one of the most important agro-industrial fairs in Latin America, held in Montevideo.
Together with the delegate of the Xunta in Uruguay, Elvira DomínguezMiranda visited the Spanish pavilion, where he had the opportunity to learn about various business and institutional promotion initiatives and speak with representatives of the Galician business community and the community linked to different productive sectors.
During his visit, the Secretary General praised "the active presence of the Galician community in the business and productive spheres, as an example of the capacity for integration, entrepreneurship, and contribution to the economic development of host countries." With these words, Miranda highlighted the capacity of the Galician diaspora to not only preserve its culture, but also to innovate and create wealth in the country.
The objective of the Xunta de Galicia in events such as Expo Prado is to strengthen commercial and cultural ties with Uruguay. These meetings serve as ideal platforms to explore new avenues of collaboration, both to encourage the return of entrepreneurs to Galicia and to boost the international expansion of Galician companiesMiranda's visit reaffirms the Xunta's commitment to its diaspora and to the projection of the Galician economy abroad.











