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In 2021, Spain imported $1.7 billion of agricultural and related products from the United States. Outside the European Union Member States, the United States was the fifth largest origin of Spanish agricultural and related imports. After the deep recession caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, Spain’s economy is starting to recover, supported by improving domestic demand and a strong rebound of the hotel and restaurant industry as tourism returns to pre-pandemic levels.
This report focuses on specific Spanish certification requirements that differ from or are in addition to EU-harmonized certification. Compared to 2021, this report contains new country-specific certificates as well as updated links to relevant information sources and contacts.
This report is an update of GAIN report SP2021-0032. It outlines the legislation applicable to the export of U.S. food products to Spain, particularly focusing on those rules that differ from EU legislation.
Spain is a member of the European Union (EU) and follows EU directives and regulations.
Updated import duties of Euro 5.16 per metric ton are applied on corn, sorghum and rye from August 8, 2017.
The 2016 elimination of the bioethanol specific target resulted in reduced market opportunities for bioethanol producers.
The EU28 grain harvest is now under way in most Member States.