Spain registers its largest drop in competitiveness since 2008 amid euro appreciation and rising costs, while Prime Minister Sánchez highlights economic growth and reform plans.
Spain registers its largest drop in competitiveness since 2008 amid euro appreciation and rising costs, while Prime Minister Sánchez highlights economic growth and reform plans.
Business insolvencies in Spain dropped 6% in 2025, though regional variations and ongoing financial vulnerabilities persist amid a fragile economic recovery.
Castilla-La Mancha aims to exceed €11 billion in exports by 2025, leveraging new EU trade agreements while addressing international market instability through regional government initiatives.
Andalucía leads Spain’s social economy with 25 top 100 cooperatives, driving over 80,000 jobs and €19 billion revenue, anchored by agro-food and strategic sectors like pharmaceutical distribution.
Key Spanish regions are advancing economic development via maritime leadership, circular economy initiatives in Madrid markets, and a new economic data portal.
Andalucía unveils an extensive dossier cataloging its blue economy, aiming to boost sustainable marine development with over 600 companies and nearly 400 projects.
Gipuzkoa's 2025 revenues surged 10.8% to €6.075 billion, driven by tax growth and marked by record municipal funding despite global economic uncertainties.
Spain underscores its commitment to sustainability and circular economy through SusChem España’s participation in Transfiere 2026 and the International Sustainability Days in Adeje, Tenerife, with a focus on CO₂ valorization and innovative environmental solutions.
Spain advances youth engagement and local social economy strategies with the launch of a national Youth Network and Baiona's roadmap for an equitable economy.
Spain's economy grew 2.8% in 2025 driven by strong internal demand and employment gains, with a moderate growth outlook for 2026 amid easing inflation and robust housing demand.
Spain's economy is projected for solid growth in 2026, driven by EU funds, though Burgos region expects more modest gains amid global and tariff-related uncertainties.
Spain advances its circular economy with a new government action plan, leadership in its Circular Economy Observatory, and specialized training for furniture industry professionals.
A joint study by University of Cádiz and Cádiz Free Zone reveals the blue economy contributes 17.5% to Cádiz's GDP, driven by tourism and naval industries, with strategic plans for sustainable innovation.
Palencia's exports plunged 51.8% in 2025 amidst a regional decline in Castilla y León's trade, driven by automotive sector struggles and changing trade partners.
Castilla-La Mancha's Region Council begins drafting the second Social Economy Strategy, building on current success that benefitted 11,300+ people and expanded the sector significantly.
Protests by Catalan farmers have severely disrupted Spain's transport sector, blocking millions of tons of goods and exacerbating existing driver shortages, raising economic concerns.
The Grupo PPE plans to support the EU-Mercosur trade deal, highlighting its potential to boost Europe's economy with increased exports and job creation.
Spain’s GDP grew 0.7% in Q4 2025, driven by private consumption and business investment, with Murcia and La Rioja showing contrasting regional dynamics.
Castilla y León's economy is poised for 3% growth in 2025 with rising employment but faces demographic and geopolitical challenges affecting future prospects.
Over 220 fact-checks in 2025 reveal frequent inaccuracies in Spanish politicians' claims on economic growth and social issues, challenging official narratives.
Spanish industry and social projects advance sustainability through circular economy practices and financial investments, fostering competitiveness and environmental benefits.
Spain faces production challenges and price fluctuations in its olive oil market in 2025 amid adverse climate impacts, with government exploring stabilization measures.
The Basque economy is projected to remain stable in 2026 with growth driven by strong employment, though housing affordability and labor disputes pose challenges.
Spain is projected to be the fastest growing advanced economy in 2025, with Andalusia showcasing significant regional progress including record low unemployment and business expansion.
The Maritime-Marine Cluster of Andalucía launches the region's first Blue Economy dossier, mapping over 200 research groups and 300 marine-linked companies to boost sector competitiveness.
Aragón's economy is projected to expand by 2.5% in 2026, driven by investments and a shift to electric vehicles in the automotive industry, despite some labor and geopolitical challenges.
Galicia and Northern Portugal advance social economy development through cross-border accelerator programs and local economic agendas promoting social entrepreneurship and inclusive growth.