Spain
U.S. Trade with Spain in 2023
Total Export Value
$1.62 Billion
3-Year Average
$1.66 Billion
Compound Average Growth
-1.91% (2014-2023)
Total Export Value 2014 - 2023
Export Value by Commodity 2023
Top 10 Exports to Spain in 2023
Commodity | Total Value (USD) | Total Volume (Metric Tons) | 10-Year Average Value (USD) | 10-Year Growth |
---|---|---|---|---|
Soybeans | $541.08 Million | 994,772 | $446.88 Million | 6% |
Tree Nuts | $525.51 Million | 120,080 | $691.36 Million | -26% |
Distilled Spirits | $102.24 Million | --- | $99.87 Million | 23% |
Pulses | $56.44 Million | 46,922 | $40.15 Million | 37% |
Distillers Grains | $51.98 Million | 169,522 | $35.86 Million | 159% |
Soybean Meal | $48.2 Million | 95,454 | $66.11 Million | -64% |
Food Preparations | $34.38 Million | 3,774 | $13.61 Million | 564% |
Other Intermediate Products | $24.74 Million | 1,705 | $14.17 Million | 111% |
Other Bulk Commodities | $22.48 Million | 14,240 | $12.52 Million | 56% |
Soybean Oil | $20.92 Million | 20,216 | $2.16 Million | 826721% |
Data and Analysis
Spain is one of the world’s largest markets for fish and seafood. In 2023, Spain was the fourth largest importer of fish and seafood in the world after the United States, China, and Japan.
In 2023, Spain imported $2.2 billion worth of agricultural, seafood and forest products from the United States, up 3 percent compared to the previous year. Even though inflation rates declined in 2023 as compared to the record highs registered in 2022, they remained higher compared to pre-pandemic levels.
This report focuses on specific Spanish certification requirements that differ from or are in addition to EU-harmonized certification.
News and Features
Private exporters reported sales of 165,000 MT of soybeans for delivery to Spain during MY 2022/2023.
Staying true to its mission of expanding U.S. agricultural and food exports, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Foreign Agricultural Service started the final month of 2022 with a bang. The Spain Agricultural Trade Mission was the largest and most...
USDA’s Foreign Agricultural Service Associate Administrator Clay Hamilton arrived today in Madrid to launch a USDA agribusiness trade mission to Spain.