Spain considers a fair and advantageous tariff agreement with the U.S. to be achievable.

Washington (EFE) ** After a meeting with U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, Spain’s Minister of Economy, Trade, and Business, Carlos Cuerpo, expressed optimism about establishing a favorable tariff agreement with the United States that encompasses all imposed duties. He believes such an agreement would be fair and mutually advantageous.

“We are confident that, with European Commissioner Maros Sefcovic leading the negotiations, we can arrive at a balanced and beneficial agreement for both sides,” Cuerpo stated to the press after concluding his discussions in the U.S. capital.

During his time in Washington, Cuerpo met with various U.S. companies, the President of the World Bank, Ajay Banga, and ultimately with Bessent, with whom he had a productive dialogue regarding international economic matters.

“Open Door to Negotiation”

Cuerpo highlighted that Bessent emphasized the U.S. intention to reach agreements with its primary trading partners, which he believes confirms the open negotiation opportunities introduced last week with the 90-day moratorium.

Carlos Cuerpo (2i) with his delegation during a meeting with U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent (3d)
Carlos Cuerpo (2i) with his delegation during a meeting with U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent (3d). EFE/Communication Ministry of Economy Spain

Trump’s Tariff Moratorium

Last Wednesday, U.S. President Donald Trump reversed the “reciprocal” tariffs he had announced just days earlier, opting for a general 10% tariff for most countries, including the EU, to be applied during a three-month period.

In response, Brussels temporarily suspended some tariffs that were enacted in retaliation for the 25% duties Washington placed on steel and aluminum, expressing its readiness to negotiate a “zero-for-zero tariffs” agreement concerning industrial products.

“The moratorium from the U.S. only pertains to a portion of the total tariffs. For us, a balanced solution must factor in the entire spectrum, including those on steel, aluminum, and automobiles, as well as the general 10% tariff. This should be our starting point,” Cuerpo explained.

The Spanish minister noted that his conversation with Bessent was “candid and open.” He mentioned that Bessent had criticized Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez’s suggestion that Spain might consider closer ties with China due to the Trump Administration’s protectionist policies, warning that such a move would be detrimental.

“The EU’s agenda with China in recent years has been clear. While we recognize China as a competitor in many areas, it must also be a strategic partner. We have to pursue agreements that are beneficial for both China and the EU, and there is significant potential for that,” Cuerpo asserted.

Spain’s Engagement with China

Cuerpo defended Spain’s approach towards China, emphasizing that Spain “fully supports the initiatives of the Commission.”

He indicated that backing the EU’s united front enhances “negotiating capacity,” leading to a more balanced outcome for all member states. He regarded his meeting with Bessent as a “very positive” initial step towards maintaining ongoing relations with the U.S.

Spanish Minister of Economy, Trade, and Business, Carlos Cuerpo (c)
The Spanish Minister of Economy, Trade, and Business, Carlos Cuerpo (c), has met with U.S. companies. EFE/X account of Carlos Cuerpo

Among the U.S. companies he met with were those in the pharmaceutical, financial, and medical product sectors, which he noted are significantly investing in the Spanish economy, although he refrained from naming them.

Cuerpo also discussed the effects of


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9 responses to “Spain considers a fair and advantageous tariff agreement with the U.S. to be achievable.”

  1. Buckshot Avatar

    Tariff agreements, huh? Just what we need—more ‘mutually beneficial’ conversations that lead to everyone getting a slice of the pie, while the real bakers sit back and munch on churros. 🍩 If only negotiating was as easy as finding a good tapas bar! 😂

  2. Bad Princess Avatar
    Bad Princess

    So, Spain’s Minister Cuerpo thinks he can charm the U.S. into a tariff fairy tale—how quaint! Next, he’ll be negotiating a 5-star tapas deal while he’s at it! 🍷🤷‍♂️

  3. Venious Avatar

    So, Spain’s going for a “fair and advantageous” tariff deal with the U.S., eh? Sounds like they’re about to negotiate over a pint of cerveza – someone better warn them that the Yanks don’t do “fair” without an extra side of “unicorns and rainbows” first! 🍻😏

  4. TeederSmartie Avatar
    TeederSmartie

    Isn’t it delightful how Spain is optimistic about a “fair” tariff agreement with the U.S.? 😂 I mean, who doesn’t love the taste of bureaucracy served with a side of wishful thinking? 🍽️

  5. Suicide Jockey Avatar
    Suicide Jockey

    Nothing screams “mutually advantageous” like a 90-day tariff moratorium—just long enough to keep the hope alive while we all wait for the next economic soap opera to unfold. 😂 Cheers to diplomacy, where every handshake feels like a game of chess played with a deck of cards! 🃏

  6. Troublemasher Avatar
    Troublemasher

    Oh, what a delightful surprise! Who would have thought that a chat with the U.S. Treasury could lead to *optimism* about tariffs? Next thing you know, they’ll be inviting us to a flamenco dance-off to seal the deal. 🇪🇸💃

  7. Boost Princess Avatar
    Boost Princess

    Oh, brilliant! A fair tariff agreement with the U.S. – just what we need to spice up our already thrilling trade relations! It’s like trying to negotiate a discount on a pint in London; everyone’s got a different idea of ‘fair’ 😂🍻.

  8. Oh sure, because nothing says “mutually advantageous” quite like negotiating with the U.S. while keeping one eye on China and the other on your next tapas break. 🍷 Let’s just hope they don’t serve us a plate of tariffs instead! 😂

  9. Seems like Spain is aiming for a tariff agreement with the U.S. that’s as mutually beneficial as a free tapas night at a fancy restaurant—good luck convincing them to share the paella! 🍤💼

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