As Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez prepares for his upcoming meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping, several pressing economic issues are set to dominate discussions. The two leaders are expected to address the significant trade imbalances currently affecting Spain and China, particularly in the context of their bilateral trade relations. Key topics likely to be on the agenda include:

  • Investment opportunities: Exploring new avenues for Spanish investment in china, particularly in sectors like renewable energy and technology.
  • Market Access: Ensuring that Spanish businesses gain more favorable access to Chinese markets to boost exports.
  • Trade Policies: Discussing the potential impacts of global trade policies, especially amid rising protectionist sentiments worldwide.

Moreover, the integration of sustainable practices into trade agreements may feature prominently in their dialogue. Sanchez is highly likely to advocate for a green transition, which aligns with both nations’ commitments to combating climate change. The following table outlines some expected key points regarding bilateral trade and investment discussions:

Discussion Points Potential Outcomes
Investment in Renewable Energy Joint ventures between Spanish and Chinese companies
Reduction of Tariffs Lower costs for Spanish exporters
Technology Transfer Enhanced collaboration in R&D sectors