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2 Sep 2004

Spain and Portugal lived back to back for some 300 years until they came face to face when both joined the European Union in 1986. Since then the two economies have increasingly converged. Trade and direct investment between the two countries is now very strong. Spain exports to its neighbours almost as much as it does to the United States and the whole of Latin America, and it is a major investor in the country. Spain is also Portugal's largest export market.

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Author William Chislett
Series Elcano Royal Institute Working Papers
Issue 46
Publisher Elcano Royal Institute of International and Strategic Studies
Copyright © 2004 Elcano Royal Institute of International and Strategic Studies.
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