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Extension of Data Infrastructure Cooperation Agreement Between Canary Islands and Balearic Islands

Published: June 24, 2025|technology-and-innovation|Gobierno de Canarias

Extension of Data Sharing Collaboration Between Canary Islands and Balearic Islands

Overview

The Canary Islands and the Balearic Islands have agreed to extend their collaboration on sharing data technology for another four years, until November 2029. This partnership, initiated in 2021, involves the exchange of technological support to improve the dissemination of statistical data and metadata. The extension ensures ongoing cooperation between the two autonomous regions, boosting their ability to manage and share vital economic and social information.

Importance of the Agreement

This agreement matters because it strengthens regional data infrastructure, ultimately benefiting residents by improving access to reliable statistical information. It also reflects a broader effort by Spanish regions to enhance data transparency and interoperability, which is essential for informed policymaking and public accountability.

Formalization

Officially, the extension was formalized through an addendum signed by high-level officials from both regions:

  • Canary Islands President Fernando Clavijo
  • Balearic Islands Economy Minister Antoni Costa

on June 9, 2025. The deal is now published in the Official Bulletins of both regions, making it a formal and lasting part of their cooperative efforts.

Strategic Significance

This move highlights a strategic push to use technology as a tool for better governance and regional development.