- Trump commented on Spain, stating they have been bad. He indicated a potential cut-off of trade with Spain.
- Former U.S. President Trump has indicated a potential trade cut-off with Spain, stating they have been "bad."
- Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez responded, emphasizing a commitment to peace and international legality, without directly addressing the trade threat.
- Spanish business groups have expressed concern, viewing the U.S. as a key economic partner.
- The U.S. is a significant non-EU trading partner for Spain, with potential trade disruption impacting Spanish exporters.
- Spain's economy is heavily reliant on trade within the European Union, which may mitigate the impact of any U.S. trade actions.
Trump commented on Spain, stating they have been bad. He indicated a potential cut-off of trade with Spain.
Mar 11, 2026, 4:47:21 PM UTC(4 hours ago)
Impact: HighAffected Assets
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From:@DeItaone
TRUMP ON SPAIN: THEY HAVE BEEN BAD, IT MAY CUT OFF TRADE WITH SPAIN