Spain’s prime minister visits China to strengthen ties with Trump's top tariff target
- Pedro Sanchez met President Xi Jinping in Beijing to strengthen ties with China, emphasizing cooperation in agriculture, tourism, and science during his two-day visit.
- Sanchez defended the need for stronger Spain-China ties, reaffirming Spain's loyalty to Europe and emphasizing the importance of multilateralism against unilateral tariff increases set by the U.S.
- During talks, Xi Jinping stressed the need for the EU and China to resist unilateral actions by Washington and urged cooperation to jointly resist U.S. Bullying.
- Sanchez highlighted Spain as a gateway to Latin America despite China's significant trade imbalance favoring it, with imports from China at over €45 billion last year.
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