Spain
Principal exports
Machinery, motor vehicles, foodstuffs,
pharmaceuticals, medicines and consumer
goods.Import/Export documentation
Within the EU: no documentation
requirements, but a commercial invoice is
typically included.
Outside the EU: commercial invoice, customs
declaration, bill of lading, packing list and,
sometimes, a certificate of origin.Licences
Imports
 Some imports, including clothing, textiles
and steel, from outside the EU.
 There is a system of access quotas for
imports from outside the EU for products
covered by the Common Agricultural Policy.
 Prior approval from the General Secretary of
Foreign Trade is required to import certain
military goods.
Exports
 Goods/items that are subject to international
controls.
 Prior approval from the General Secretary of
Foreign Trade is required to export certain
military goods.Tariffs/Taxes
Imports
 Tariffs on imports from outside the EU are
set according to the EU’s common customs
code, with higher rates for agricultural
imports.
 Imports from developing countries are
subject to preferential rates.
Exports
 None.Financing requirements for imports/
exports
 None.Prohibited items
 Imports that are prohibited in accordance
with EU regulations and UN Security Council
resolutions, such as items deemed a threat
to fauna and flora and national security.
 Exports that are prohibited in accordance
with EU regulations and UN Security Council
resolutions.Spain imports exportsTrade information
Key trading partnersImports by originEU 53.8%
China 7.9%
USA 4.0%
Russian
Federation 2.6%
Algeria 1.9%
Other 29.8%Source: WTO, September 2012Exports by destinationEU 66.8%
USA 3.5%
Turkey 2.0%
Morocco 1.9%
Switzerland 1.8%
Other 24.0%