'Unilateral attack': Spanish PM Pedro Sanchez slams US tariffs, announces €14.1 billion aid package

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Spanish PM Sanchez criticizes Trump's new tariffs as a 'unilateral attack' and announces a €14.1 billion aid package for affected sectors. The measures aim to support companies and maintain employment amid the trade tensions.

Madrid, Spain: Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez on  Thursday slammed the sweeping new tariffs announced by US President Donald Trump and announced a 14.1-billion euro ($15 billion)package to help Spanish sectors hurt by the levies.

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Sanchez said the tariffs were a "unilateral attack" by Washington against Europe and marked a return to "19th century protectionism, which in my opinion, is not an intelligent way to meet the challenges of the 21st century."

While Spain's economy is less reliant on exports to the United States than many of its European peers, experts predict the country’s aluminum, olive oil and wine sectors are likely to feel the pinch.

The aid measures Sanchez announced will include a scheme to allow companies affected by the tariffs to maintain their staff until they are able to resume their normal level of activity, Sanchez said.

Around five billion euros of the support will come from the EU's post-Covid-19 European recovery plan, he added.

Sanchez said the tariffs slapped on Europe are based on an analysis that is "contrary to the truth".  Trump placed tariffs of 20 percent on all goods imported from the European Union, saying this was because the bloc applies tariffs of 39 percent on US products.

"That's not true. In fact, if we look closely at the figures, the European Union only applies tariffs of around three percent, depending on the case," said  Sanchez, who called on the bloc to react "with proportionality” and “unity”.

"Europe's hand is outstretched, and it always will be because the American people, beyond their governments, are a friendly people but that does not mean that we are going to stand by and do nothing."

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