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Spain's 14.1 Billion Shield Against Trump's Tariffs

Friday 04 April 2025 - 12:30
By: Zahouani Ilham
Spain's 14.1 Billion Shield Against Trump's Tariffs

Spain has activated a response plan to counter the tariffs announced by Donald Trump, mobilizing 14.1 billion euros. Of this amount, 7.4 billion comes from new financing, while 6.7 billion uses existing instruments. The aim is to provide a double protection for businesses and employment, relying on both national and European measures. President Pedro Sánchez has called for unity, urging all parties to work together in Spain and across Europe to tackle this economic challenge.

Following Trump's implementation of his tariff threat, which includes a 10% universal tariff on all imports to the U.S. and an additional 20% tariff on products from the European Union, Spain has activated a plan involving aids and loans, similar to measures taken during the COVID-19 pandemic. This plan includes 6 billion euros in ICO guarantees to support affected businesses, a 200 million euro fund to modernize industrial production, and a 400 million euro initiative for the automobile sector. A mechanism similar to Spain's furlough system (ERTEs) will also be put in place to preserve jobs in the most impacted industries.

Additionally, the government aims to redirect Spanish industrial capacity by re-allocating 5 billion euros in European funds to industries hit by the tariffs, helping them pivot to sectors with higher demand. Another 2 billion euros will be allocated for credit insurance and risk coverage for these businesses, alongside 500 million euros to help SMEs expand internationally. Spain also plans a specific plan with ICEX to strengthen affected sectors in the U.S. and open new markets.

Sánchez has urged the European Union to support national efforts by easing regulatory frameworks, creating an EU fund to help the impacted sectors, and fast-tracking the Mercosur agreement. He emphasized the importance of unity in response to the tariffs, calling for a joint effort from all political groups and social sectors.

Spain’s government is determined to approach this commercial war with teamwork, dialogue, and long-term vision, prioritizing social justice, territorial cohesion, and environmental sustainability. Sánchez has also called on Trump to reconsider his protectionist stance, asserting that the prosperity of nations is enhanced through openness rather than isolation.


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