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Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez speaks on the day he announces a plan to support companies, unions and farmers affected by U.S. tariffs, at Moncloa Palace in Madrid, Spain, April 3, 2025. REUTERS/Juan Medina
Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez speaks on the day he announces a plan to support companies, unions and farmers affected by U.S. tariffs, at Moncloa Palace in Madrid, Spain, April 3, 2025. REUTERS/Juan Medina
A man stands near bottled olive oil for sale as he looks at a pack of eggs at a supermarket in Barcelona, Spain April 3, 2025. REUTERS/Nacho Doce
A man stands near bottled olive oil for sale as he looks at a pack of eggs at a supermarket in Barcelona, Spain April 3, 2025. REUTERS/Nacho Doce
A view shows olive trees and almond trees in Arbeca, in the Catalonian province of Lleida, Spain February 23, 2025. REUTERS/Nacho Doce/File Photo
A view shows olive trees and almond trees in Arbeca, in the Catalonian province of Lleida, Spain February 23, 2025. REUTERS/Nacho Doce/File Photo
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The Spanish government will provide 14.1 billion euros ($15.66 billion) worth of measures to help its economy weather the impact of the new U.S. tariffs, Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said on Thursday.The new tariffs announced by U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday have rattled markets and drew condemnation from world leaders facing an abrupt end of an era of trade liberalisation that has shaped the global order for decades.

Spain, which like other European Union members was hit by U.S. tariffs imposed on imports from the bloc, is the world's top exporter of olive oil and also sells important quantities of auto parts, steel and chemicals to the United States.

Sanchez described Trump's actions as "terrible news for the world", "unintelligent" and "a return to 19th-century protectionism"."This tariff attack by the U.S. administration makes no distinction between friends and enemies, it doesn't discriminate based on ideology or trade balance; it's against everyone and everything," he said.Sanchez also stressed Europe's need to find new trading partners elsewhere. He is set to visit Vietnam and China next month, attempting to forge closer economic ties with the Asian countries.DIRECT AID AND SOFT LOANSSpain's aid package - which still needs to be approved by a fragmented parliament - will include 7.4 billion euros in new financing, and the rest will come from existing instruments such as soft loans, Sanchez said.He said that 5 billion euros of EU recovery funds would be repurposed to help industries hurt by the tariff shock - such as auto suppliers - reorient their productive capabilities towards other high-demand sectors.The government will also contribute with 2 billion euros worth of credit insurance and export risk coverage.Sanchez urged the European Commission to set up a fund financed by revenues from tariffs on imports from the U.S. that are set to be hiked this month in response to Washington's move that he said was unfriendly and unjustified.Spain has sought EU authorisation to allow more flexibility for large-scale domestic aid for the affected sectors.Sanchez said he would use a labour law provision similar to a furlough scheme implemented during the COVID-19 pandemic to allow the hardest-hit companies to maintain their workforce until they recover."We'll take advantage of this trade war to give our industry a new impulse for its modernisation and internationalisation," Sanchez said.($1 = 0.9006 euros)

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