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The government points out that it is not the best agreement. Pedro Sánchez admits: "I support this trade agreement, but I do it without any enthusiasm." Spanish exports to the United States could fall by 10.1% for tariffs, which would mean a reduction of 1,841 million euros on the total
The IMF and CaixaBank Research estimate that 15% tariffs may reduce growth by 0.15%. The Spanish agri-food sector protests the agreement. More information: From aluminum to ceramics: 80% of Spain’s exports to the US, affected by Trump’s tariffs
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said he supports the EU-US trade deal, but
MADRID, 28 (EUROPA PRESS) Comisiones Obreras (CCOO) has rejected the trade agreement reached this Sunday between the European Union (EU) and the United States (US), which it has described as "capitation" in the face of the protectionist pressures of the US administration, led by Donald Trump, and as "humiliating and impoverishing". "This pact represents a failure without palliatives of [...] The entry CCOO calls "capitation" against Trump the tr…
The principle of a trade agreement between the EU and the United States has left a bad taste in the Spanish government. Government President Pedro Sánchez has shown a commitment to the pact, without going into criticism, but also not celebrating it. “I support it, but without any enthusiasm,” he said resigned during a press conference since Moncloa this Monday. Continue reading...
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