Spain Rejects Latest US Tariff Warnings, Points to Existing Trade Volume

Madrid has dismissed threats of reduced commerce, resting its position on the scale of transatlantic exchanges already in place.

Spain has rejected recent US warnings of trade restrictions, stating that the volume of commerce between the United States and the European Union makes such steps impractical. The response, issued on July 8, addresses tariff threats that surfaced earlier in the summer without detailing any specific new measures under consideration in Washington.

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