He The government supports 3.7 million in Fraga and Gurrea through the regional incentive system, an instrument managed by the Ministry of Finance to promote industrial projects considered strategic. The resolutions, published in the Official State Gazette, are part of a state program that covers 93 initiatives distributed in 12 autonomous communities.
Aragon is among the regions with the highest volume of approved aid. In total, the autonomous territory concentrates five beneficiary projects and a total amount of 14 million euros in subsidies, with the capacity to mobilize more than 111 million euros in private investment and a direct effect on employment.
Two industrial projects in the province of Huesca
Within the regional distribution, two of the shares are located in the province of Huesca. These are initiatives promoted by companies with different profiles but with a common denominator: the commitment to productive activity and the creation of stable jobs.
Glycopepton Biotech in Fraga
The largest investment corresponds to Glicopepton Biotech, based in Fraga. The project provides for a total investment of 34.87 million euros, which places this initiative above the threshold of 15 million which requires the intervention of the Commission Delegate for Economic Affairs.
The aid granted amounts to 3.14 million euros. According to official information provided by the Government Delegation in Aragon, the business plan will allow the creation or maintenance of 25 jobs, linked to a production model based on technology.
The relevance of this project is not limited to the economic amount. Its location in Fraga reinforces the role of the eastern axis of Aragon as an attractive space for high value-added industrial investments.
Actia Development in Gurrea de Gállego
The second beneficiary project is located in Gurrea de Gállego and corresponds to Actia Desarrollo. In this case, the planned investment reaches 3.11 million euros, with an eligible portion of 560,672 euros.
The threshold of 15 million not being exceeded, aid is granted by direct ministerial decree. The project envisages the creation of 15 jobs and strengthens the commercial fabric in a key area for the territorial balance of the province.
Economic and labor impact of incentives
The overall figures, reported by AltoAragón, allow us to assess the scope of the program. In Aragon, the 14 million euros approved by the government will create 123 new jobs and maintain 120 others, according to official data from the Ministry of Finance.
These incentives act as financial leverage. Each euro of subsidy mobilizes several euros of private investment, which amplifies the real impact on the local and regional economy.
Territorial balance and economic cohesion
The ministry emphasizes that this aid aims to contribute to interterritorial economic balance. The focus is on regions with a lower relative level of development, where productive investment has a structural effect on income and employment.
The program prioritizes projects that generate jobs, are technologically advanced and meet environmental sustainability criteria, aligned with the economic policies of the European Union.
Aragon on the national investment map
The fact that Aragon concentrates five of the 93 approved projects strengthens its position in the national map of regional incentives. The combination of industry, logistics and technology makes the community a competitive destination for new investment.
In the specific case of the province of Huesca, the arrival of funds in Fraga and Gurrea de Gállego consolidates a strategy of industrial decentralization, with direct effects on population fixation and economic diversification.
Official publication and follow-up
The resolutions that authorize these subsidies are published in the BOE, which guarantees transparency and administrative control. From this moment, beneficiary companies must respect the investment and employment commitments linked to the aid.
Monitoring these projects is essential to assess the real effectiveness of the regional incentive system as an economic policy tool.
In this context, the The government supports 3.7 million in Fraga and Gurrea not only as a specific budgetary decision, but as part of a broader strategy aimed at strengthening the industrial fabric, employment and territorial cohesion in Aragon.