With the development of industrialization in various countries, the economic connections between nations are becoming increasingly close.
This, however, has led to a rather serious issue, whereby the outbreak of an economic crisis does not merely affect a single country but extends its impact to the entire world.
Although the economic crisis did not have too severe a direct impact on Spain, it still affected Spain's import and export trade.
On May 14, 1873, Prime Minister Prim convened a special cabinet meeting to address the potential impacts of the economic crisis on Spain.
Carlo was also quite concerned about this economic crisis and listened to the entire meeting, during which he provided several suggestions to mitigate the crisis's effects.
During the meeting, Minister of Finance Ewald Bartel frowned deeply and lamented, "Your Majesty, Mr. Prime Minister. After the outbreak of the economic crisis in Vienna, it caused considerable harm to our import and export trade.
