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EU and Spain Push Back Against US Tariff Threats Linked to NATO Spending Targets

by Daisy Mae D.
10/16/2025
in Tariffs & Duties

Supply Chain Report – 10/16/2025
The European Commission and Spain’s government have firmly rejected recent statements by US President Donald Trump, who suggested imposing additional tariffs on Spain in response to its refusal to adopt his proposed increase in NATO defense spending targets.

Speaking earlier this week, President Trump expressed dissatisfaction that Spain remains the only NATO member to reject his new defense expenditure goal of 5% of national economic output. “I was thinking of giving them trade punishment through tariffs because of what they did, and I think I may do that,” Trump said, indicating that such measures could serve as a form of economic retaliation. He also remarked that Spain might end up “paying twice as much” in future trade discussions.

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The European Commission, which holds jurisdiction over trade policy for all EU member states, responded swiftly. Commission spokesperson Olof Gill emphasized that the EU would “respond appropriately, as we always do, to any measures taken against one or more of our member states.” Gill added that any disagreements regarding trade relations should be addressed through established diplomatic and economic frameworks, particularly referencing the EU-US trade agreement signed in July as the appropriate forum for dialogue.

Spain’s Economy and Trade Ministry also issued a formal statement underscoring that its defense contributions are guided by strategic priorities rather than fixed numerical targets. “The defense spending debate is not about increasing spending for the sake of increasing it, but about responding to real threats,” the ministry noted. It further highlighted that Spain continues to invest in modernizing its defense capabilities and supporting collective security efforts within NATO.

European officials have expressed concern that unilateral trade actions could undermine ongoing transatlantic cooperation and potentially disrupt the progress achieved through recent trade negotiations. Analysts noted that tensions over defense contributions have long been a point of contention within NATO, but many European governments maintain that defense spending should reflect each country’s security environment and fiscal capacity.

Brussels reiterated its commitment to open dialogue with Washington, emphasizing that the transatlantic relationship remains essential for global economic and security stability. “The European Union believes in resolving differences through consultation, not confrontation,” Gill added, reaffirming the bloc’s stance on cooperative engagement.

While Trump’s comments have drawn attention to NATO’s burden-sharing debate, European policymakers stress that collective defense cannot be reduced to financial targets alone. They argue that member states contribute in various ways, including intelligence sharing, humanitarian missions, cybersecurity, and peacekeeping operations, all of which play a vital role in strengthening alliance capabilities.

As discussions continue, both the EU and Spain remain firm in their positions that diplomacy, not economic threats, should guide international relations. Their coordinated response signals a broader European effort to maintain stability and fairness in trade while upholding the principles of multilateral cooperation.

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