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Spanish Economy Sustains Strong Growth Despite Trump Trade Flux

Spanish Economy Sustains Strong Growth Despite Trump Trade Flux

Bloomberg2 days ago
Spain's consumer-led economy posted another strong quarter of expansion, showing resilience to the widespread trade turmoil inflicted by Donald Trump's tariff policies.
Growth domestic product rose 0.7% in the three months through June, data Tuesday showed. That's stronger than the first quarter's 0.6% advance — the same increase that analysts surveyed by Bloomberg had anticipated.
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