More than three years of negotiations have failed to ensure that two small trucks, one with household appliances and the other with hygiene products, crossed the Spanish borders of Ceuta and Melilla towards Morocco this last week. The supposed opening of commercial customs in the autonomous North African cities keeps its inhabitants in suspense, especially businessmen and politicians, upset by the hypothetical restrictions that the Moroccan Executive may impose and by the “opacity” with which the Spanish Government is dealing. the question.
For the moment, Moncloa has not clarified whether the aborted passage of the two vehicles towards the neighboring country responded to the entry into operation of the long-awaited goods transit space or was simply a new test like those already carried out in previous years.
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