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    Buoyed by EU funds, Spain plans record investments in 2022

    Published by maria gbaf

    Posted on October 8, 2021

    2 min read

    Last updated: January 30, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Spain will invest 40 billion euros in 2022, supported by EU funds to boost economic recovery and reduce the budget deficit.

    Spain Plans Record EU-Funded Investments for 2022

    By Nathan Allen and Belén Carreño

    MADRID (Reuters) – Spain plans to spend a record 40 billion euros ($46 billion) of state funds on investments next year, the government said on Thursday, as EU payments to support the economy’s robust post-pandemic recovery kick in.

    Spain also aims to cut the budget deficit in 2022 and again the following year, but Budget Minister Maria Jesus Montero said fiscal plans remained growth-oriented.

    “There is a strong consensus that we must maintain stimulus policies to avoid damaging growth,” she told reporters while presenting next year’s budget draft. “These accounts have the role of an engine to stimulate activity and transformation.”

    The government expects economic growth to accelerate to 7% in 2022 against this year’s projected 6.5% rebound from a COVID-induced slump, although weak recent data have cast doubt on the 2021 forecast.

    Montero said that, including 27.6 billion euros from the EU funds, central government spending was set to rise 2.3% to around 242 billion euros. Total spending, including regional budgets and pensions, is seen up 0.6% from 2021’s budget draft to 459 billion euros.

    Tax receipts are set to rebound 8.5% this year and grow a further 8.1% in 2022, Montero added. A source in her ministry called the tax collection forecast relatively modest.

    The expected introduction of a flat-rate 15% tax on large corporations should bring in around 400 million euros, the government said.

    Montero stuck by a pledge to cut the deficit to 5% of GDP in 2022 from this year’s projected 8.4%, and to 4% in 2023.

    “The (EU) fiscal rules (setting a 3% threshold) were suspended, but not fiscal responsibility. We are still committed to deficit reduction,” she said.

    The minority ruling coalition of Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez’s Socialist Party and the far-left Unidas Podemos must shepherd the budget proposal through a polarised parliament, where they will rely on the support of Catalan separatists ERC.

    Antonio Barroso, an analyst with political consultants Teneo, said ERC was likely – though not guaranteed – to back the government to keep extracting concessions in negotiations over Catalonia’s political future.

    ($1 = 0.8645 euros)

    (Reporting by Belén Carreño, Inti Landauro and Nathan Allen; Editing by Andrei Khalip and John Stonestreet)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Spain to invest 40 billion euros in 2022.
    • •EU funds to support economic recovery.
    • •Budget deficit reduction planned for 2022.
    • •Economic growth expected to reach 7% in 2022.
    • •Catalan support crucial for budget approval.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Buoyed by EU funds, Spain plans record investments in 2022

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses Spain's plan to invest 40 billion euros in 2022, supported by EU funds, focusing on economic recovery and deficit reduction.

    2How will Spain fund these investments?

    Spain will use EU funds to support its 40 billion euro investment plan aimed at boosting economic recovery.

    3What are Spain's economic growth projections?

    Spain projects economic growth to accelerate to 7% in 2022, up from a 6.5% rebound in 2021.

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