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Trump's tariff policy remains less than a month before the agreed 'tregua' between Washington and Brussels to reach a trade agreement is among the main concerns of companies that produce, transform and distribute seafood in Spain. According to an analysis published by AECOC's employers on Tuesday, 41.2% of companies believe that tariffs will have a negative impact on Spanish exports compared to 19.6% that they think they do not. On the other han…
The footwear of the province of Alicante will be promoted in Italy amid the uncertainty generated by the tariff war promoted by the US president, Donald Trump. It will be in the 103 edition of the Expo Riva Such fair and the 14 of Garda Bags, in Riva del Garda, where 31 companies will attend, mainly from Elche and the area of Elda and Petrer. They will be part of a delegation made up of 48 exhibitors of Spanish footwear, who will attend with a r…
ANALYSIS: Tariffs and turmoil – discussing the latest US last-mile developments
Things haven’t exactly been plain sailing in the US parcel delivery market of late. Besides the on-off tariff situation hitting parcel imports, USPS has undergone a leadership change and the likes of UPS have announced significant layoffs. Marek Rozycki and Gary Winter offer their thoughts on these developments and more. Continue reading ANALYSIS: Tariffs and turmoil – discussing the latest US last-mile developments at Parcel and Postal Technolo…
FIAB Warns of the "Palpable Tension" of the Productive Sectors Due to Trump's Tariffs - Forbes Spain
MADRID, 11 (EUROPA PRESS) The Spanish Federation of Food and Beverage Industries (FIAB) held its general assembly on Wednesday, where the main challenges faced by the food and beverage sector have been addressed, including uncertainty about the tariffs of the Donald Trump administration. [...] The FIAB entry warns of the "palpable tension" of the productive sectors due to Trump's tariffs appears first in Forbes Spain.
Tariff tensions force Spain’s food giants to seek markets beyond the US – Your Capital Minds
In the buzzing bars of Seville, few scenes feel more quintessentially Spanish than a plate of freshly carved jamón ibérico. Yet even this cherished national symbol is not immune to the economic tremors caused by President Trump’s escalating trade war with Europe. A 20% tariff on Spanish ham exports to the United States, introduced in April and only temporarily lowered to 10%, has cast a cloud over Spain’s flagship food sectors. And with Trump wa…
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