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Population |
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Form of state | Parliamentary monarchy | |
Head of government |
Pedro Sánchez |
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Next elections | General elections, 2027 |
- Good performance and competitiveness in some specific sectors, although competitiveness gains are starting to reverse
- Presence of large international companies
- Fiscal consolidation to be front-loaded and government debt ratio to decline
- Bridge between Latin America and the rest of the world
- Large economy
- Good infrastructure network
- Still high public debt (>100% of GDP)
- High private debt
- High unemployment rate compared to European peers despite progress
- Need for further structural reform on education and training
- Fragmented political landscape, internal tensions over sovereignty issues (Catalonia)
- Highly dependent on EU supply and demand
Trade structure by destination/origin
(% of total, 2022)
Exports | Rank | Imports |
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France
14.9%
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1 |
10.5%
China
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Germany
9.3%
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2 |
9.1%
Germany
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Portugal
8.0%
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3 |
8.6%
France
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Italy
7.8%
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4 |
7.1%
United States
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Belgium
5.9%
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5 |
5.9%
Italy
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Trade structure by product
(% of total, 2022)
Exports | Rank | Imports |
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Road vehicles
12.3%
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1 |
12.3%
Petroleum, petroleum products and related materials
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Medicinal and pharmaceutical products
6.8%
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2 |
8.2%
Road vehicles
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Petroleum, petroleum products and related materials
6.3%
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3 |
5.5%
Gas, natural and manufactured
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Vegetables and fruits
5.3%
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4 |
5.3%
Electrical machinery, apparatus and appliances, n.e.s.
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Articles of apparel & clothing accessories
3.8%
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5 |
5.0%
Medicinal and pharmaceutical products
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