Spain is set to present a new law aiming to boost the rural economy by strengthening cooperatives and social enterprises, focusing on depopulated areas and vulnerable groups.
Castilla y León's Minister of Economy and Finance leads a delegation to Bavaria, Germany, to enhance trade relations and attract investments through meetings with key economic institutions and investors.
Spain's electric grid saturation is raising concerns over speculative power demand, high investments, and the economic impact on consumers amid efforts to electrify and decarbonize the economy.
ATA President Lorenzo Amor faults Spain's government for complex regulations and ‘design taxes’ that drive growth of the informal economy, especially in household employment.
Spain's November 2025 inflation rate falls slightly to 3.0%, but underlying inflation rises, reflecting persistent economic pressures ahead of the holiday season.
The resurgence of African swine fever in Spain has led to farm closures and export suspensions, threatening the country’s rapidly growing pork industry.
Carlos Cuerpo abandons Eurogroup presidency bid; Spain refocuses efforts on maintaining influence within the ECB executive as key leadership positions shift.
After more than 30 years, African swine fever has re-emerged in Spain with cases detected in wild boars in Catalonia, prompting urgent containment and export measures to protect the key pork industry.
Spain boosts circular economy with major government subsidies for plastic projects and construction sector advances in waste management and sustainability.
Spain's capital market in 2025 shows increased debt funding but suffers from declining equity markets and low household investment, underscoring the need for regulatory reforms and greater market integration.
Spain faces a slowdown in economic growth for 2026 with inflation and unemployment challenges, yet efforts continue to sustain reforms and private consumption.
Spain launches a comprehensive new guide and scientific innovation to help young entrepreneurs implement circular economy practices and promote sustainable business growth.
Spain and Europe intensify circular economy efforts with stronger recycling targets, regional action plans, industrial innovation, and sustainable business practices in 2025.
Alicante and the Valencian Community advance circular economy efforts through innovative waste fees, smart recycling containers, and sustainable agricultural startups.
Spain's economic recovery post-2020 demonstrates growth and labor market improvements amidst inflation and housing challenges, with calls for investment and redistributive policies.
A planned photovoltaic plant in Burgos faces local opposition amid a booming real estate market in the province, reflecting Spain's broader economic shifts in energy and property sectors.
Spain's subscription economy is rapidly growing, with 74% of the population subscribed to digital platforms and a promising outlook for global expansion by 2030.
Spain is advancing its circular economy through collaborative industrial initiatives in Rubí and sector-wide regulatory efforts, with a new law expected next year.
Rubí's Industrial Competitiveness Table highlights circular economy's pivotal role in boosting business competitiveness and sustainability, with significant investments and collaborative projects underway.
Despite strong GDP growth projections, Spain's economy faces profound structural challenges, including low productivity, high unemployment, and social issues that undermine its long-term prospects.
Spain advances circular economy through industrial biotransformation, regional sustainability forums in the Canary Islands, and leadership in the maritime blue economy in Cádiz.
Spain’s exports grew 2.6% in September 2025 to €32.4 billion, driven by strong EU and non-EU demand, while imports rose 10%, widening the trade deficit to €6 billion.
Spain's public debt may soar to 700% of GDP due to pension liabilities, while its welfare system ranks among the least efficient in the OECD despite high spending, highlighting urgent economic challenges.
Andalucía advances sustainable tourism and female leadership in maritime sectors, spearheading blue economy growth through strategic regional initiatives and collaborative forums.
Grupo Fuertes-ELPOZO invests over €45 million in new biopharmaceutical facilities to extract essential medicines from pig by-products, advancing circular economy practices.
Spain's GDP is expected to grow 2.2% in 2026, supported by past momentum but hindered by a nearly 30% slowdown in job growth, with government reports highlighting economic and social progress alongside challenges.
Spain raises its 2026 spending ceiling by 8.5% to €212 billion and launches a €500 million fund to support sustainable investments in climate and digital infrastructure.
Sogama earns prestigious circular economy award with plans for new textile waste plant, while Sphere Group celebrates 50 years focusing on sustainability and circular economy in Spain.
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