MOSCOW (Sputnik) — A total of 1,982 companies headquartered in Catalonia have decided to change their legal address and relocate offices to other Spanish regions following the October 1 independence referendum, El Pais newspaper reported, citing the Spanish Business Registration Union.
After the Catalan parliament voted to unilaterally declare independence from Spain, 140 companies have relocated their offices to other regions, while on October 31, a total of 99 companies left Catalonia.
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Following the independence referendum considered illegal by Madrid, in which over 90 percent of Catalans voted in favor of secession from Spain, the government adopted a law making it easier for Catalonia-based companies to move operations to other regions of the country.