A Spanish businessman, on Trump's trade war: "It doesn't stitch without thread, but it's gone too far."
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The exposure to the United States is smaller than in other countries, as only 4.3% of Spanish exports go to the American giant, compared to 10.3% in Germany or 7.9% in France. Read
The owner of 'Peluquería Rizos', as well as other businesses, José Luis Azañón, also stresses that what has been able to affect prices so far has been "uncertainty" and not so much tariffs as such.
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They ask the Junta de Andalucía to collaborate "as has been done by the Government of Spain, directly and immediately" Trump’s storm of tariffs and its "little relevant" impact in Granada: exports to the United States do not reach 4%
Consensus of the Oriol Aspachs Market (Caixabank Research) The year 2025 could have been a year of economic normalization, a good year. However, in a few weeks, the new tenant of the White House has managed to shake the world economy. The announcement of a significant and widespread increase in tariffs, along with an erratic and unpredictable economic policy, has triggered the fear of a new slowdown of the global economy. In this context, it is…
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