Anonymous B joined in and replied with this 4 weeks ago, 7 minutes later[^][v]#1,421,554
Spain seems like the wrong sort of personality for war. They’re Mediterranean Europeans. They’re too busy enjoying their villas by the sea napping to have time for worry about Uranians making iranium bombs.
Anonymous B replied with this 4 weeks ago, 3 minutes later, 1 hour after the original post[^][v]#1,421,571
Spain and the US can get on without each other, but the reason why it’s stupid is because trade is mutually beneficial for both parties. If Trump keeps cutting off our ties with random countries over stupid stuff like this that will hurt our economy.
Anonymous F joined in and replied with this 4 weeks ago, 14 hours later, 19 hours after the original post[^][v]#1,421,625
The U.S. primarily imports industrial materials, machinery, and agricultural products from Spain, totaling over $18–$21 billion annually. Top imports include refined petroleum, pharmaceuticals, machinery, olive oil, wine, chemicals, plastics, rubber, and footwear. Key sectors also include auto parts, steel, and gourmet food items like citrus and preserved fish
During 2024, the top exports from Spain to United States were Packaged Medicaments ($1.3B), Pure Olive Oil ($1.13B), and Refined Petroleum ($881M).
Medicaments, or medications, are substances used to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent diseases and alleviate symptoms. They come in various forms—including tablets, capsules, liquids, and creams—and rely on pharmacology for development and pharmacy for management. Common types include analgesics, antibiotics, and antiseptics