Spain's export of goods has grown steadily from $55.6 billion in 1990 to $423.2 billion in 2023. The 1990s saw Spain's economic modernization, driven by its integration into the European Union, with exports surpassing $100 billion by 1996. A dramatic rise occurred in the early 2000s, with exports growing from $182.6 billion in 2004 to $281.5 billion in 2008, supported by strong automotive and manufacturing sectors.
Post-recession recovery in 2010 saw exports rise to $254.4 billion, with continuous growth through 2023, reflecting Spain’s robust industrial base and diversified markets. Notable growth in 2021 and 2022, fueled by energy and machinery exports, highlights Spain’s capacity to navigate economic challenges and maintain its position as a key EU exporter.
Post-recession recovery in 2010 saw exports rise to $254.4 billion, with continuous growth through 2023, reflecting Spain’s robust industrial base and diversified markets. Notable growth in 2021 and 2022, fueled by energy and machinery exports, highlights Spain’s capacity to navigate economic challenges and maintain its position as a key EU exporter.
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