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Spain's Economic Growth Threatened by Trade War, Absenteeism, Housing Shortage, and Political Polarization
Spain's economy faces threats from a US-EU trade war, high labor absenteeism costing €19.6 billion, a housing shortage of 400,000-450,000 units, and increasing political polarization since 2022, impacting growth and stability.
Spain's Economic Growth Threatened by Trade War, Absenteeism, Housing Shortage, and Political Polarization
Spain's economy faces threats from a US-EU trade war, high labor absenteeism costing €19.6 billion, a housing shortage of 400,000-450,000 units, and increasing political polarization since 2022, impacting growth and stability.
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36% Bias Score


Spain's Unemployment to Fall Below 10% by 2026 Amidst Immigration Slowdown
Spain's unemployment rate is projected to fall to below 10% by 2026 due to a slowdown in immigration and economic growth, despite remaining the highest in the EU; the reduced workforce contributes to lower unemployment, although long-term unemployment remains a persistent challenge.
Spain's Unemployment to Fall Below 10% by 2026 Amidst Immigration Slowdown
Spain's unemployment rate is projected to fall to below 10% by 2026 due to a slowdown in immigration and economic growth, despite remaining the highest in the EU; the reduced workforce contributes to lower unemployment, although long-term unemployment remains a persistent challenge.
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40% Bias Score


SEAT's Record Profits Driven by Cupra's Success
SEAT, founded in 1950, achieved record revenue (€14.53 billion) and operating profit (€633 million) in 2023, driven by its Cupra sub-brand's success and cost reduction strategies; this reflects Spain's economic growth and SEAT's adaptability within Volkswagen.
SEAT's Record Profits Driven by Cupra's Success
SEAT, founded in 1950, achieved record revenue (€14.53 billion) and operating profit (€633 million) in 2023, driven by its Cupra sub-brand's success and cost reduction strategies; this reflects Spain's economic growth and SEAT's adaptability within Volkswagen.
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56% Bias Score


SME Leader Challenges Cepyme President
Ángela de Miguel is challenging Gerardo Cuerva for the presidency of Cepyme, Spain's main employers' association, criticizing his leadership and vowing to increase the organization's visibility and work to support SMEs after a 38% decrease in hiring over six years. She is backed by Antonio Garamendi...
SME Leader Challenges Cepyme President
Ángela de Miguel is challenging Gerardo Cuerva for the presidency of Cepyme, Spain's main employers' association, criticizing his leadership and vowing to increase the organization's visibility and work to support SMEs after a 38% decrease in hiring over six years. She is backed by Antonio Garamendi...
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48% Bias Score


Catalan Organizations Urge Government Intervention in BBVA-Sabadell Merger
Nine major Catalan economic organizations sent a letter to Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez urging government intervention in BBVA's takeover of Banco Sabadell, citing concerns about economic power concentration in Madrid and negative consequences for regional businesses and territorial balance.
Catalan Organizations Urge Government Intervention in BBVA-Sabadell Merger
Nine major Catalan economic organizations sent a letter to Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez urging government intervention in BBVA's takeover of Banco Sabadell, citing concerns about economic power concentration in Madrid and negative consequences for regional businesses and territorial balance.
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52% Bias Score


Spanish Family Businesses Express Concern Over Political Uncertainty
The president of Spain's Family Business Institute (IEF) voiced concern over the political climate, contrasting the government's public optimism with private anxieties among IEF members representing 90% of Spanish businesses, 70% of private employment, and 70% of GDP, while calling for greater polit...
Spanish Family Businesses Express Concern Over Political Uncertainty
The president of Spain's Family Business Institute (IEF) voiced concern over the political climate, contrasting the government's public optimism with private anxieties among IEF members representing 90% of Spanish businesses, 70% of private employment, and 70% of GDP, while calling for greater polit...
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52% Bias Score

Spain's Public Revenue Surges, Exceeding EU Average
Spain's social contribution revenue surpassed the EU average in 2024 (13.2% of GDP), driven by pension reforms, while overall public revenue rose 2.5 percentage points of GDP to 41.5% due to increased tax collection and social contributions, although a fiscal imbalance persists.

Spain's Public Revenue Surges, Exceeding EU Average
Spain's social contribution revenue surpassed the EU average in 2024 (13.2% of GDP), driven by pension reforms, while overall public revenue rose 2.5 percentage points of GDP to 41.5% due to increased tax collection and social contributions, although a fiscal imbalance persists.
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36% Bias Score

Spanish Culture Outperforms Economy, But Funding Remains Low
A new report reveals that Spain's cultural and creative sectors generate more revenue than other key industries, significantly contribute to tourism, and rank fourth globally in influence; however, government funding remains low at 0.3% of the national budget.

Spanish Culture Outperforms Economy, But Funding Remains Low
A new report reveals that Spain's cultural and creative sectors generate more revenue than other key industries, significantly contribute to tourism, and rank fourth globally in influence; however, government funding remains low at 0.3% of the national budget.
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44% Bias Score

Spain's Economic Growth Slows Amid Declining Productivity
Spain's Q1 2025 economic growth of 3.1% is driven more by increased employment and investment (70.6%) than productivity improvements (29.4%), a sharp contrast to 2024's trend, raising concerns about long-term sustainability.

Spain's Economic Growth Slows Amid Declining Productivity
Spain's Q1 2025 economic growth of 3.1% is driven more by increased employment and investment (70.6%) than productivity improvements (29.4%), a sharp contrast to 2024's trend, raising concerns about long-term sustainability.
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40% Bias Score

Spain Launches €14.1 Billion Plan to Counteract US Tariffs
The Spanish government approved a €14.1 billion plan to mitigate the impact of US tariffs on Spanish businesses, offering various financial aids including loan guarantees, export insurance expansion, and accounting adjustments.

Spain Launches €14.1 Billion Plan to Counteract US Tariffs
The Spanish government approved a €14.1 billion plan to mitigate the impact of US tariffs on Spanish businesses, offering various financial aids including loan guarantees, export insurance expansion, and accounting adjustments.
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40% Bias Score

Spain Announces Substantial Public Transport Subsidies for 2025
Spain's Ministry of Transport and Sustainable Mobility announced new public transport subsidies for the second half of 2025, including free fares for children under 14, up to 50% off youth fares, and at least 40% off other multi-trip tickets, requiring local governments to co-fund and have or commit...

Spain Announces Substantial Public Transport Subsidies for 2025
Spain's Ministry of Transport and Sustainable Mobility announced new public transport subsidies for the second half of 2025, including free fares for children under 14, up to 50% off youth fares, and at least 40% off other multi-trip tickets, requiring local governments to co-fund and have or commit...
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36% Bias Score

Easter Tourism Boosts Spanish Employment to Record Highs
Spain's April 2024 employment figures show a substantial increase of 230,993 affiliates and a decrease of 67,420 unemployed individuals, primarily driven by the Easter tourism boom and recent labor market reforms, resulting in the lowest unemployment since July 2008.

Easter Tourism Boosts Spanish Employment to Record Highs
Spain's April 2024 employment figures show a substantial increase of 230,993 affiliates and a decrease of 67,420 unemployed individuals, primarily driven by the Easter tourism boom and recent labor market reforms, resulting in the lowest unemployment since July 2008.
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52% Bias Score
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