The European Union is negotiating zero-for-zero tariffs on industrial goods with the US, in response to the trade war that has led to increased tariffs and potential harm to Europe's agro-export business. The United States is the second largest destination for EU agri-food exports, with Spain specifically exporting €3.6 billion in agri-food and fishery products in 2024. The sector is looking for new commercial alliances and diversifying options, including opportunities arising from trade tensions between the US and other countries like China and South America. The Spanish fruit and vegetable sector is exploring opportunities in Canada, which is reducing purchases from the US.