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Spain to Introduce Job Matching Plan for Migrants Granted Legal Status

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The article describes a Spanish government policy to legalize and integrate undocumented workers into the formal labor market. The commercial mechanism is weak: no specific company, commodity, or supply chain is directly affected. The policy may gradually ease labor shortages in sectors like agriculture, hospitality, and construction, but no concrete investment, price move, or regulatory cost is reported. Therefore, no sector impact is detected.

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  • Spain to grant legal status to ~500,000 undocumented workers.
  • Program aims to match migrants to jobs to address labor shortages.
  • Announced in January 2026, criticized by far-right leaders.
  • Socialist-led coalition argues migration will help Spain's economy outpace European peers.

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