Although July recorded the lowest number of new companies of the year, it is important to highlight that the dissolution of companies decreased significantly, decreasing by 4.8%. This means that the business fabric is strengthening and that existing companies are finding ways to adapt and survive in a constantly changing economic environment.
The first seven months of the year have witnessed an impressive increase of 11.2% in the creation of companies compared to the previous year. This has led to the creation of more than 53,800 new commercial companies in net terms, marking a milestone not seen since 2008. This increase reflects the confidence of entrepreneurs in the market and the willingness to innovate and take risks to create successful businesses.
These figures are a clear sign that the entrepreneurial spirit is more alive than ever. The adaptability and resilience of entrepreneurs has been essential to maintaining a competitive market. In addition, government support and policies that are favorable to entrepreneurship contribute to this constant growth.
Business creation is not only an economic boost, but also an engine of employment and development. New businesses bring new ideas, employment and opportunities to society as a whole. It is a phenomenon that deserves to be celebrated and supported, as it is essential for economic and social progress.
In short, the steady increase in business creation during the first months of 2023 is a testament to the entrepreneurial spirit and resilience of entrepreneurs. With the right policies and an enabling environment, this growth could be sustained and contribute significantly to economic development in the coming years. It is an exciting time for the business world and a reminder that opportunities are always there for those willing to take the plunge.