Spain has surpassed 500,000 foreign self-employed workers for the first time, with Romanians playing a significant role in this increase. Over 53,000 Romanian citizens are now registered as self-employed in Spain, according to Spanish publication *Pymes y Autónomos*. This figure positions Romanians as the second-largest group of foreign entrepreneurs in the country. The rise in Romanian self-employment contributes to a broader trend of increased foreign entrepreneurship within the Spanish economy. This influx of Romanian-owned businesses is impacting and reshaping local commerce. The data highlights a successful integration of Romanian workers into the Spanish business landscape, transitioning from employees to business owners. This trend demonstrates a growing economic connection between Romania and Spain.