The Catalan government launches single website for companies to export with public aid

Published on June 11, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

The Generalitat has launched a portal that centralizes all available public resources to boost exports. The initiative brings together personalized advice, training programs, and an international contact network. The goal is to simplify access to these tools for SMEs and self-employed workers seeking to expand outside Spain, eliminating the information dispersion that previously complicated the process.

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Unified platform as a digital ecosystem for internationalization 🌍

The website functions as a hub that integrates foreign market databases, international logistics guides, and a directory of trade fairs. It includes a market intelligence module with economic indicators by country and sector. It also offers customs cost simulators and direct connection with the Govern's commercial offices abroad. The platform is updated in real time with tenders and business opportunities, using filters by industry and region.

Now exporting is as easy as ordering a coffee (but with more bureaucracy) ☕

Finally, instead of calling seven different windows and repeating your data until you memorize it, you'll only have to do it on one website. What a relief. Of course, don't expect the registration form to be shorter than the ingredient list of a croissant. But hey, at least now the bureaucracy is neatly packaged in a single domain. That's progress.