MADRID – Spain‘s Minister of Economy, Finance adn Public Management, carlos Cuerpo, embarked on a mission to China today, November 8, 2025, aiming to bolster bilateral commercial ties and explore new avenues for economic cooperation. The visit, commencing on November 8th and continuing through November 15th, underscores Spain’s commitment to strengthening its economic presence in the crucial Asian market.
This trip arrives at a pivotal moment as Spain seeks to diversify its trade relationships and capitalize on emerging opportunities within China’s evolving economic landscape. Increased trade with China is expected to benefit Spanish exporters, notably in sectors like automotive, agri-food, and renewable energy, while also attracting further Chinese investment into Spain. The outcome of Cuerpo’s meetings could considerably impact Spain’s economic growth trajectory in the coming years, influencing job creation and overall prosperity.
During the week-long visit, Cuerpo is scheduled to meet with key Chinese government officials and business leaders in Beijing and Shanghai.Discussions will center on reducing trade barriers, fostering joint ventures, and promoting Spanish products and services within the Chinese market. A key focus will be on securing favorable conditions for Spanish companies participating in China’s Belt and Road Initiative.
The Spanish government has identified China as a strategic partner, recognizing its growing economic influence and its potential to drive global growth. This visit builds upon existing collaborations and seeks to deepen the relationship across multiple sectors, including technology, innovation, and lasting development. Cuerpo’s delegation includes representatives from various Spanish industries and trade organizations, facilitating direct engagement and fostering potential partnerships.