by Arteaga | Mar 10, 2022 | en
The war in Ukraine is starting to hit the wallets of drivers in Malaga province. It was already one of the most expensive places in Spain to fill up, but now prices are at a level never seen before and are going up on almost a daily basis. In the month from 8...
by Arteaga | Mar 8, 2022 | en
The European Commission presents this Tuesday its latest proposal to deal with the rise in energy prices, whose presentation was scheduled for last week, with a view to reducing its energu dependence on Russia, epecially gas, after the ivasion. At a meeting to be held...
by Arteaga | Mar 4, 2022 | en
Tourism maintains, for now, its optimism regarding the recovery. Hotels, airlines and tour operators did not give importance to the impact of the omicron variant. And from April a strong recovery in tourism would begin. Those forecasts did not include the rise in...
by Arteaga | Mar 2, 2022 | en
Credit cards have been blocked and it is impossible to make bank transfers, causing considerable problems for Russians living in Malaga province, most of whom are in Marbella. The first consequences of sanctions following Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine are...
by Arteaga | Feb 23, 2022 | en
Pedro Sánchez Spanish President confirmed on Monday that the government is considering lifting the requirement for masks to be worn inside buildings, but he didn’t say when this might happen. “It would be something that is welcomed by society in general, and we hope...
by Arteaga | Feb 21, 2022 | en
The Finance Ministry’s effort to keep town and regional governments from defaulting on service provider payments have paid off in terms of how much money is moving around the economy. Three payment plans put into effect so far have delivered 90 billion euros to...