Vietnam, Spain pledge to upgrade ties after tariff shock
- Pedro Sanchez, the Spanish Prime Minister, visited China and Vietnam this week.
- His trip aimed to foster trade opportunities amid US President Trump's new tariffs.
- Sanchez met with To Lam in Hanoi and plans to meet Xi Jinping and investors in China.
- Sanchez advocated for a "fair trade order", as Spain seeks negotiated agreements.
- Spain seeks to balance trade, as China and Vietnam export far more to it.
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Spain, Vietnam to trade $8B
The leaders of Spain and Vietnam pledged Wednesday to bolster bilateral economic and military cooperation and expressed their support for global free trade. Spanish President Pedro Sanchez and his Vietnamese counterpart, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, agreed to increase bilateral trade to $8 billion annually, one of many measures they’ve considered to counter Trump’s “reciprocal” tariffs… Source
Spain to Strengthen China Trade Ties Amid U.S. Warnings
Spain to Strengthen China Trade Ties Amid U.S. Warnings Spain is set to enhance its trade relationships with China, according to Agriculture Minister Luis Planas, who dismissed warnings from the United States. Speaking from Ho Chi Minh City alongside Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, Planas affirmed Spain's intent to not only maintain but also expand its excellent trade relations with China.Despite U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent's caution aga…

Vietnam, Spain pledge to upgrade ties after tariff shock
The leaders of Spain and Vietnam pledged on Wednesday to upgrade ties to the highest level, as the two countries attempt to manage the fallout from enormous tariffs imposed by Washington.
Sánchez calls on Trump to rethink tariffs but removes the risk of recession for Spain
In an informal conversation with journalists on his arrival in Vietnam, the president of the government celebrates the dialogue with the PP but criticizes his demands USA confirms that from this Wednesday will impose tariffs of 104% to China after not fulfilling the ultimatum of Trump The president of the government, Pedro Sánchez, has removed this Tuesday the risk that Spain can enter recession as a result of the tariffs promoted by the preside…
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