Trump, tariffs and reputation: how Spanish companies should prepare for the new global order

Donald Trump's return to the international political scene, with an increasingly aggressive protectionist narrative, heralds a profound change in the rules of global trade. His proposal to impose generalised tariffs is putting European companies, especially Spanish ones, on alert, given their strong export vocation and dependence on exporting sectors.
Carlos Souto and Argemino Barro warn about the return of Trump: "Now democracies are being dismantled from the inside out".

PROA Comunicación, a consultancy specialising in designing, managing and consolidating communication, corporate reputation and public affairs for institutions and companies, as well as senior executives, has held a new edition of its current affairs dialogues with the participation of Argemino Barro, US correspondent for El Confidencial, La Sexta and Televisión de Galicia; and Carlos Souto, renowned global political consultant, [...]
José Barros -- Why the US has just tightened its China policy
The US administration has taken a quantum leap in the toughness of its relationship with China. On 29 May, it directly accused China of the...
How the coronavirus will affect global and Spanish markets and economies
The coronavirus crisis is having a very negative impact on people's daily lives as well as on markets, the economy and politics. A recent report by Arcano Economic Research explains the consequences of this disease in these areas, and the scenarios that may arise in the aftermath. According to the entity, [...]