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Trump Threatens Tariffs on Spain Over NATO Spending Standoff

Brussels says any U.S. penalty would be handled at EU level under its trade authority.

Overview

  • President Donald Trump said he is considering punitive tariffs because Spain refused to adopt NATO’s new 5% of GDP defense-spending objective.
  • European Commission officials reiterated that trade policy is an EU competence and warned the bloc would respond collectively to any U.S. action.
  • Spain argues it is a reliable ally, citing about 3,000 troops deployed under NATO command and a rapid rise toward roughly 2% of GDP on defense this year after about 1.3% in 2024.
  • NATO leaders set a 5% framework in June with a 2035 timeline, yet Spain remains the only ally not to sign on as ministers met in Brussels and the secretary-general downplayed the dispute.
  • Analysts note Washington could try targeted duties against Spanish exports, pointing to the 2018 U.S. tariffs on Spanish black table olives as precedent.